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The Hours

by Michael Cunningham

The Hours

by Michael Cunningham

'The Hours' is a stirring narrative that weaves together the lives of three women, each living in a different time period yet interconnected by the seminal novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' by Virginia Woolf. In 1923, Woolf herself is portrayed in the midst of her creative process in England. Halfway across the world and decades later, in 1949 Los Angeles, Laura Brown is a housewife who finds escape from her suffocating life within the pages of Woolf's novel. In contemporary New York, Clarissa Vaughan mirrors the protagonist of 'Mrs. Dalloway', as she prepares for a party for her ailing friend. These three narratives converge in a tale of enduring resonance and profound emotional depth, exploring the inner lives of women across generations.

  • Psychological
  • Literary
  • Fiction
  • City Life
  • Historical Fiction
  • LGBTQ
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