The most popular of Woolf's novels during her lifetime, "The
Years" is at once the story of three generations of a family, the
pargiters, and a savage indictment of British society at the turn
of the century. A work of fluid and dazzling lucidity, the novel
does not follow a simple line of development but is varied and
constantly changing, emphasizing its narrative discontinuity. As
the characters follow their daily rituals they struggle to
understand the significance of their own lives and experiences in
relation to each other and to the historical events going on around
them. There is often failure yet there is also hope in the
recognition that the future can be different from the past.
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