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Virginia Woolf's Art of Character-Reading

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Woolf believed that characters were a novelist’s greatest tool, a way to bridge life and fiction. In “Mrs. Dalloway,” she put her theory to the test.
Merve Emre on her first encounter with “Mrs. Dalloway,” and on Virginia Woolf’s ideas about writers, readers, and fictional characters.

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