‘Mrs. Dalloway’, a name known to every literature enthusiast, frequent cause of heated debates between scholars, and the magnum opus of Virginia Woolf. But is that all there is to ‘Mrs. Dalloway’? A novel unlike any other until its inception? Not for me. I see ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ as a story beyond the confines of a novel.
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Book Review: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby is often hailed as one of the greatest American novels, and for good reason. Published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece not only captured the essence of the Jazz Age but also laid bare the complexities of the American Dream and its tragic flaws. The novel, set in the opulent and decadent world of 1920s New York, explores themes of love, ambition, wealth, and the unattainable nature of idealism.
