She wants to give something of herself to her readers, but she also has to resolve some issues for herself. One author writes about her childhood sexual abuse as the main cause of many of her later issues and also some of the writing that she does (Bacon)
Ramsay who has a much more difficult time. It is interesting how Woolf seems to transition herself from James to Lily throughout the story (Diment 87), but, though Mr
It wraps the entire book up nicely. It is interesting to see the pieces of her own life and the emotions she must have felt coming from Woolf (Limanta)
Woolf's books all seem to be experiments of form as well. She always has an agenda, like playing the part of the dog and the advocate at the same time in Flush (Smith), and it is usually to give women a boost in what she seemed to believe was a pointless existence
With them is Lily Briscoe who is working on a portrait of Mrs. Ramsay (Woolf 17)