
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
With To The Lighthouse Virginia Woolf presents us with an examination on perspective and experience, built upon highly autobiographical scenes at a family retreat in the coast of Scotland. The novel deftly employs stream of consciousness and other modernist literary techniques to a strong effect.
This edition in beautiful clothcovered design brings the classic to a new level with exceptional design and production throughout. Graphic designer, Art Director Anna-Mari Tenhunen has fashioned the lightness and the cascading prose of the novel into a flawless, golden speckled allegory.
Inside offers the reader a 52-page section of additional materials. The life and character of Virginia Woolf are opened up, featuring also depictions of the colourful Bloomsbury Set, who largely made up her most important social connections.
This version also includes Virginia Woolf's first published text, the short story The Mark on the Wall.
“The great revelation perhaps never did come. Instead, there were little daily miracles, illuminations, matches struck unexpectedly in the dark; here was one.”
- Author(s): Virginia Wolf, cover design by Anna-Mari Tenhunen
- Size: 13,7 x 20 cm with 296 pages
- Hardcover
- Language: English
- Published: 2025
With To The Lighthouse Virginia Woolf presents us with an examination on perspective and experience, built upon highly autobiographical scenes at a family retreat in the coast of Scotland. The novel deftly employs stream of consciousness and other modernist literary techniques to a strong effect.
This edition in beautiful clothcovered design brings the classic to a new level with exceptional design and production throughout. Graphic designer, Art Director Anna-Mari Tenhunen has fashioned the lightness and the cascading prose of the novel into a flawless, golden speckled allegory.
Inside offers the reader a 52-page section of additional materials. The life and character of Virginia Woolf are opened up, featuring also depictions of the colourful Bloomsbury Set, who largely made up her most important social connections.
This version also includes Virginia Woolf's first published text, the short story The Mark on the Wall.
“The great revelation perhaps never did come. Instead, there were little daily miracles, illuminations, matches struck unexpectedly in the dark; here was one.”
- Author(s): Virginia Wolf, cover design by Anna-Mari Tenhunen
- Size: 13,7 x 20 cm with 296 pages
- Hardcover
- Language: English
- Published: 2025
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With To The Lighthouse Virginia Woolf presents us with an examination on perspective and experience, built upon highly autobiographical scenes at a family retreat in the coast of Scotland. The novel deftly employs stream of consciousness and other modernist literary techniques to a strong effect.
This edition in beautiful clothcovered design brings the classic to a new level with exceptional design and production throughout. Graphic designer, Art Director Anna-Mari Tenhunen has fashioned the lightness and the cascading prose of the novel into a flawless, golden speckled allegory.
Inside offers the reader a 52-page section of additional materials. The life and character of Virginia Woolf are opened up, featuring also depictions of the colourful Bloomsbury Set, who largely made up her most important social connections.
This version also includes Virginia Woolf's first published text, the short story The Mark on the Wall.
“The great revelation perhaps never did come. Instead, there were little daily miracles, illuminations, matches struck unexpectedly in the dark; here was one.”
- Author(s): Virginia Wolf, cover design by Anna-Mari Tenhunen
- Size: 13,7 x 20 cm with 296 pages
- Hardcover
- Language: English
- Published: 2025






















