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Septimus Smith hates Dr Holmes, because he thinks he is “the repulsive brute, with the blood-red nostrils” (Woolf, p. 84) Dr Holmes did not correctly diagnose Septimus’ medical condition. The patient could be suffering from stress, shock, depression or Post Trauma Stress Disorder (PTSD). Septimus thought Dr Holmes did not understand him and whatever the…
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Peter Walsh used to be attracted to Daisy. He once thought he would marry Daisy. He returned to London, supposedly to see his divorce lawyers, to free himself from his old marriage. In order that he would be free to propose to Daisy. However, the way the narration went, Peter played a trick on Daisy.…
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Sylvia Parry, Clarissa Dalloway’s sister, died in a tragic accident. Their father, Justin Parry, did not do necessary maintenance on tree pruning and a tree fell on Sylvia, killing her. (Woolf, p. 71) This is my copy of Mrs Dalloway Amazon sells this: Related Post: The main book review is at https://booksreviewsandmore.com/how-did-mrs-dalloways-sister-die/
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I’m reviewing Poetry Comics by Grant Snider. He shows how to draw comics for simple poems. He says not to worry about writing poetry; you’ll find the poem as the lines get written. I came upon the book while browsing in a book store. It was the only copy remaining on the shelf so I…
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Hugh Whitbread married Evelyn. This is my copy of Mrs Dalloway: Amazon sells this copy: If you buy from this weblink, I may earn a small commission.
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Hugh Whitbread is considered a snob. This is my copy of Mrs Dalloway: If you buy from this weblink, I will earn a small commission.
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Sally Seton fought with Hugh Whitbread. I have this copy of Mrs Dalloway: Amazon sells this copy: I may earn a small commission if you buy something from this weblink.
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Sally Seton married a rich man and lived in a large house near Manchester. Clarissa Dalloway used to like Sally Seton a lot because she interesting, spontaneous and had ideas. I bought this book cover of Mrs Dalloway: Amazon sells this cover: If you buy from this weblink, I may earn a very small commission.
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It was Mrs Dalloway’s friend, Septimus Smith, who said that. “It was horrible, terrible to see a dog become a man.” (Woolf, p. 61) Septimus Smith isn’t well. What he says does not literally mean what words he used. I have this book edition of Mrs Dalloway: Amazon sells this: Related post: This is the…
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“What an extraordinary habit it was, Clarissa thought; always playing with a knife.” (Woolf, p. 39) Amazon sells this: If you buy from this weblink, I may earn a small commission. Related post: The main book review is https://booksreviewsandmore.com/why-does-peter-walsh-have-an-axe-to-grind-with-clarissa-dalloway/
