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Between the Actsis Virginia Woolf s final novel, a subtle and layered work that transforms a village pageant into a meditation on art, history, identity and social change. Set in an English country house on the eve of the Second World War, the novel captures a single day in which ordinary lives, private tensions and collective memory unfold around a community performance.

As the pageant moves through scenes from English history, Woolf reveals the fragile relationship between past and present, performance and reality, tradition and uncertainty. Beneath the surface of polite conversation and rural ceremony lies a world marked by anxiety, fragmentation and the approach of war.

Written in Woolf s distinctive modernist style, the novel blends interior thought, social observation and poetic atmosphere. Its characters are shown in moments of hesitation, reflection and emotional distance, while the pageant itself becomes a mirror in which society catches an uneasy glimpse of itself.

Perfect for readers of literary fiction, modernism and Virginia Woolf s major works, Between the Acts is a deeply resonant novel about art s power to reveal, unsettle and preserve.

Why should readers pick this book?

  • Virginia Woolf s Final Novel: A significant work for anyone interested in Woolf s life, style and literary legacy.
  • A Rich Modernist Reading Experience: Blends memory, performance, psychology and social observation with subtle brilliance.
  • Perfect for Literary Fiction Readers: Ideal for those who enjoy layered, reflective and beautifully written classics.

Key Themes

  • Art and Performance: The village pageant reflects how societies tell stories about themselves.
  • Memory and History: The novel explores how the past continues to shape personal and collective identity.
  • Change and Uncertainty: Set before war, the book captures a world quietly moving towards rupture.

About the Author

Born as Adeline Virginia Stephen in Kensington, London, in 1882, Virginia Woolf was the daughter of the eminent critic and founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography Leslie Stephen and Julia Prinsep Duckworth Stephen. Raised by her parents in their literate and well-connected household, she was influenced by the Victorian literary society and the prominent British intellectuals of her tim
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Between The Acts

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  • ISBN: 9789370891562
  • Author: Virginia Woolf
  • Publisher: Finger Print Classic
  • Pages: 144
  • Format: Paperback
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Between the Actsis Virginia Woolf s final novel, a subtle and layered work that transforms a village pageant into a meditation on art, history, identity and social change. Set in an English country house on the eve of the Second World War, the novel captures a single day in which ordinary lives, private tensions and collective memory unfold around a community performance.

As the pageant moves through scenes from English history, Woolf reveals the fragile relationship between past and present, performance and reality, tradition and uncertainty. Beneath the surface of polite conversation and rural ceremony lies a world marked by anxiety, fragmentation and the approach of war.

Written in Woolf s distinctive modernist style, the novel blends interior thought, social observation and poetic atmosphere. Its characters are shown in moments of hesitation, reflection and emotional distance, while the pageant itself becomes a mirror in which society catches an uneasy glimpse of itself.

Perfect for readers of literary fiction, modernism and Virginia Woolf s major works, Between the Acts is a deeply resonant novel about art s power to reveal, unsettle and preserve.

Why should readers pick this book?

  • Virginia Woolf s Final Novel: A significant work for anyone interested in Woolf s life, style and literary legacy.
  • A Rich Modernist Reading Experience: Blends memory, performance, psychology and social observation with subtle brilliance.
  • Perfect for Literary Fiction Readers: Ideal for those who enjoy layered, reflective and beautifully written classics.

Key Themes

  • Art and Performance: The village pageant reflects how societies tell stories about themselves.
  • Memory and History: The novel explores how the past continues to shape personal and collective identity.
  • Change and Uncertainty: Set before war, the book captures a world quietly moving towards rupture.

About the Author

Born as Adeline Virginia Stephen in Kensington, London, in 1882, Virginia Woolf was the daughter of the eminent critic and founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography Leslie Stephen and Julia Prinsep Duckworth Stephen. Raised by her parents in their literate and well-connected household, she was influenced by the Victorian literary society and the prominent British intellectuals of her tim

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