Night And Day by Virginia Woolf

The novel explores the contrasting lives and inner worlds of two women, Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London. Katharine, from a privileged background, grapples with societal expectations and her engagement to the conventional William Rodney, while secretly yearning for a more meaningful existence. In contrast, Mary, an independent and politically active woman, is dedicated to the suffrage movement and harbors feelings for Ralph Denham, a passionate and ambitious lawyer. Through their interactions and personal journeys, the story delves into themes of love, individuality, and the quest for self-fulfillment amidst the changing social landscape.

Published
1919
Nationality
British
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-500
Original Language
English
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