Introduction Virginia Woolf’s “To the Lighthouse” stands as a landmark in modernist literature, blending innovative narrative style with deep philosophical inquiry. At first glance, the novel’s pace appears meditative, drifting through the rhythms of domestic life along the Isle of Skye. Beneath this calm, however, Woolf orchestrates an intense psychological study, using the ordinary moments to reveal life’s extraordinary depths. What makes “To the Lighthouse” especially resonant for Indian readers today is the way Woolf captures the essence...
