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Monarch Notes, 20050229 by Woolf, Virgina
Woolf, Virgina Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Mrs. Dalloway: A Critical Analysis Unified Design: Mrs. Dalloway is unified in much the same way as Joyce's Ulysses. It takes place within twenty-four hours in the month of June, it takes place in the city of London (one district), and it involves two major characters. (Ulysses takes place in one day in June in Dublin and is centered around the adventures of Bloom and Dedalus.) And yet the time involved is eighteen years and events occur from India to England.
Therefore, the outer unities, as it were, are superimposed on a narrative which lacks them. A fairly static focal point is provided for the reader's mind to return to while he is following the convoluted associations in the various characters'...
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