Time Passes

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"Time Passes" is the atmospheric middle section of Virginia Woolf's novel *To the Lighthouse*, depicting the silent passage of years and the decay of the Ramsay family’s summer house.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
section of a novel
author Virginia Woolf NERFINISHED
containsEvent death of Andrew Ramsay (reported briefly)
death of Mrs Ramsay (reported briefly)
death of Prue Ramsay (reported briefly)
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationYear 1927
focus absence of main characters
impersonal passage of years
follows The Window NERFINISHED
historicalContext World War I NERFINISHED
includedIn first edition of To the Lighthouse by Hogarth Press
language English
literaryMovement modernism
literarySignificance innovative representation of time in modernist fiction
medium print
narrativeFunction depicts decay of the Ramsay family’s summer house
depicts passage of time
narrativeMode third-person narration
narrativeStyle impressionistic
stream of consciousness
partOf To the Lighthouse NERFINISHED
precedes The Lighthouse NERFINISHED
setting Isle of Skye NERFINISHED
Ramsay family’s summer house
structure middle section of the novel
theme domestic space and decay
impermanence
mortality
time
war and its effects

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To the Lighthouse hasPart Time Passes