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THE YEARS by VIRGINIA WOOLF THE YEARS It was an uncertain spring. The weather, perpetually changing, sent clouds of blue and of purple flying over the land. In the country farmers, looking at the fields, were apprehensive; in London umbrellas were opened and then shut by people looking up at the sky. The most popular of Virginia Woolf's novels during her lifetime, The Years is a savage indictment of British society at the turn of the century, edited with an introduction and notes by Jeri Johnson in Penguin Modern Classics. The Years is the story of three generations of the Pargiter family - their intimacies and estrangements, anxieties and triumphs - mapped out against the bustling rhythms of London's streets /5. The Years was the last of Virginia Woolf’s novels to be published during her lifetime. It follows the various members of the Pargiter family over three generations, beginning in the s and ending in the s, as they navigate relationships, social change and loss and struggle to grasp the meaning of www.doorway.rution: www.doorway.ru


The Years (Paperback) Published by Granada Publishing/ Panther Books. Reprint (1st edition in Granada Publishing: , Paperback, pages. Author (s): Virginia Woolf. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. The Years. by Virginia Woolf Reviewed by Peter Monro Jack. rs. Woolf's novel, her first since "The Waves" of , is rich and lovely with the poetry of life. It might be called a chronicle novel, since it begins in and ends in the present day, or a "family" novel, since it narrates the fortunes of the large and representative Pargiter family. The Years is a novel by Virginia Woolf, and was the last one to be published in her lifetime. Just 4 years later, she would take her own life after suffering mental health problems since she was a young teenager. The Years tells the story and history of the Pargiter family, spanning fifty years and focusing on the details of the characters.


The Years begins in , in early spring in London. Eleanor Pargiter is in her early twenties. She comes from a large family whom she takes care of. Her mother is terminally ill and her father, the Colonel, is a war veteran who is secretly having an affair that keeps him out of the house most of the time. Virginia Woolf struggled for years with this novel, hoping to incorporate into a fictional form deep and meaningful commentary on the English middle class. Her efforts to revise, rewrite and edit what would become her longest work led her to compare it to "a long childbirth.". Virginia Woolf. The Years, a novel by Virginia Woolf follows the fortunes of the Pargiters, an upper-middle class London family, from to At the beginning we are introduced to Colonel Pargiter, his dying wife and the mistress he keeps in a dingy part of town. Over the course of the next few chapters we meet his children: selfless Eleanor, barrister Maurice, homely Milly, romantic Delia, academic Edward, feminist Rose and free-spirited Martin.

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