In this episode, we delve into Virginia Woolf's groundbreaking novel "Mrs. Dalloway," a profound exploration of time, memory, and mental illness set in post-World War One England. Following Clarissa Dalloway on a single day in June 1923, we uncover her reflections on life, love, and societal expectations as she prepares for a party. The narrative intricately weaves her experiences with those of Septimus Warren Smith, a war veteran grappling with trauma. Woolf's innovative stream of consciousness technique blurs the lines between past and present, inviting listeners to contemplate the fragility of existence and the search for connection amid the chaos of life. Join us as we explore the rich themes and timeless relevance of this modernist masterpiece.