DIE FAHRT ZUM LEUCHTTURM
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DIE FAHRT ZUM LEUCHTTURM (ebook)

VIRGINIA WOOLF

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Die Fahrt zum Leuchtturm, aktueller Titel Zum Leuchtturm (englisch To the Lighthouse), ist ein Roman von Virginia Woolf. Die mehrstimmige Geschichte handelt von der Ramsay-Familie und ihren Besuchen auf der schottischen Isle of Skye zwischen 1910 und 1920. Der Roman gehört zur modernen Literatur und verwendet ähnliche Erzähltechniken wie Marcel Proust oder James Joyce, deren Prosa manchmal gewunden und schwer zu verfolgen sein kann. Die Handlung ist der Innenschau der Figuren untergeordnet. Das Buch enthält kaum Dialoge, und es geschieht wenig; der Text drückt vor allem die Gedanken und Wahrnehmungen der Hauptfiguren aus. Im Zentrum stehen Lily Briscoe, deren Beobachtungen der Ramsay-Familie das Rückgrat des Buches bilden, sowie Mrs Ramsay. Der Roman erinnert an die Kraft von Kindheitserinnerungen und betont die Unbeständigkeit der Beziehungen unter Erwachsenen. Eines von zahlreichen Themen ist der ständige Wandel. 2015 wählten 82 internationale Literaturkritiker und -wissenschaftler den Roman zu dem nach George Eliots Middlemarch bedeutendsten britischen Roman.

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