Clarissa Vaughan

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Clarissa Vaughan is a New York editor in Michael Cunningham’s novel "The Hours," whose day mirrors that of Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway as she prepares for a party while reflecting on love, mortality, and past relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Hours
novel The Hours
basedOnWork Mrs. Dalloway
caresFor Richard Brown
closeFriend Richard Brown
concern Richard Brown’s AIDS-related illness
creator Michael Cunningham
firstAppearance The Hours
surface form: The Hours (1998 novel)
formerLover Richard Brown
gender female
hasDaughter Julia Vaughan
hasInternalConflict fear of death
regret over past choices
inspiredBy Clarissa Dalloway
literaryThemeAssociated memory and regret
the meaning of an ordinary day
the passage of time
the persistence of love
livesIn Manhattan
narrativeRole protagonist of New York storyline in The Hours
occupation New York editor
book editor
parallelTo Clarissa Dalloway
surface form: Virginia Woolf’s character Clarissa Dalloway
partner Sally
prepares party
reflectsOn love
mortality
past relationships
residence New York City
settingOfStoryline New York City in the 1990s
sexualOrientation bisexual
throwsPartyFor Richard Brown
timePeriod late 20th century

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The Hours followsCharacter Clarissa Vaughan