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The Waves

eng. The Waves · 1931
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Historical Context and Significance

Virginia Woolf's «The Waves», published in 1931, is considered one of the most experimental and innovative works of modernist literature. The book presents the stream of consciousness of six characters, whose inner monologues intertwine, creating a complex and multilayered structure. Woolf employs a unique narrative style that blurs the lines between prose and poetry, significantly influencing the development of literary modernism. «The Waves» explores themes of identity, time, and human experience, making it an important contribution to the literary heritage of the 20th century. The book also reflects Woolf's philosophical and aesthetic views, making it significant for understanding her work and the cultural context of the era.

The Waves
Date of publication: 26 August 2024
———Original titleeng. The Waves · 1931