2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-5922.2004.00468.x
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The Hours: the ‘as‐if’ personality and problems of loving

Abstract: Stephen Daldry's deeply moving film (written by David Hare) of Michael Cunningham's book, The Hours, 1 is a touching portrayal of the lives of three troubled women living at different times during the twentieth century, and all connected to Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. We see each woman on a particular day, first the author Virginia Woolf herself, in the 1920s, then Laura Brown, a housewife in mid-century, and the third Clarissa Vaughan, a present-day New Yorker. Over this long period of time there is natura… Show more

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