According to the report of the Chronicles, a parallel experience of a woman who had three problems of "bumpy", "Wolf is definitely an excellent writer." 15-year-old Michael Cunningham wants to give to an older child The girl was impressed with the research and read the work of Mrs. Darolo of Wolf. As he said, "This book truly knocked me down." As he got older, Cunningham wanted to write several articles about his wife Dalloway, but many people were concerned about reading books I did not want to read. . Then he thought he might want to read a book on reading the right book.
Virginia Woolf's "Mrs Dalloway" was rewritten many times, and in 1999 Michael Cunningham reviewed the novel and wrote "Hour" to record the lives of the three women. Interestingly, Cunningham made fictional a writer, Virginia Woolf, in addition to the other two characters Clarissa Vaughan and Laura Brown. The Hours pays tribute to the two female characters of Virginia Woolf, Clarissa Dalloway of Dallas of Virginia Woolf, Clarissa Wagham of The Hours, and many similarities and differences. The commonalities and contradictions of these two roles that young man said: "The relationship between Mrs. Hour and Mrs Dalloway is impossible to simplify.
According to the report of the Chronicles, a parallel experience of a woman who had three problems of "bumpy", "Wolf is definitely an excellent writer." 15-year-old Michael Cunningham wants to give to an older child The girl was impressed with the research and read the work of Mrs. Darolo of Wolf. As he said, "This book truly knocked me down." As he got older, Cunningham wanted to write several articles about his wife Dalloway, but many people were concerned about reading books I did not want to read. . - When writing a novelist, I think that writers have to deepen into their hearts deeply and deeply into their hearts so that they can convey real emotions through their roles. This process is mostly related to hypnotism, where writers rely on their inner thoughts and emotions to effectively increase the depth of their imaginary persons.
Based on her important career as a critic of social stereotypes, Gloria Steinem recently wrote the most insightful commentary about The Hours, a movie based on Michael Cunningham's novel. This movie involved the lives of three women, including the fictional day of Virginia Woolf's life - and that day, she began writing her novel "Mrs. Darrowway". The three main characters, women of various eras in a day's life, are intertwined and distant from us in this movie. Virginia Woolf works hard to deal with black depression, and her wonderful novel Dalloway, to start the story of a woman's life. Housewives Laura Brown of the 1950s welcomed the death of the soul in the outskirts of California and even her reading of Mrs. Darrowway (or another book) was commented.