Dorothy Richardson was a 20th century British writer who often worked in "stream of consciousness". After she finished school she worked as a teacher, writer and held some clerical positions Her major work was called Pilgrimage. It was a series of books or as she preferred to call them chapters published under separate titles. This included: Pointed Roofs, 1915; Backwater, 1916; Honeycomb, 1917; The Tunnel, 1919; Interim, 1919; Deadlock, 1921; Revolving Lights, 1923; The Trap, 1925; Oberland, 1927; Dawn's Left Hand, 1931; Clear Horizon, 1935; the last part, Dimple Hill, appeared under the collective title, four volumes, 1938). The heroine in Pilgrimage is Miriam Henderson who was an attractive mystical woman. The novel's new look at portraying feminine consciousness gives Richardson's work significant status in the 20th century.
Pèlerinage Séries
Cette série de romans explore le paysage psychologique complexe et la vie intérieure de sa protagoniste. L'auteur utilise magistralement la technique du courant de conscience pour dépeindre des pensées et des émotions complexes. Elle suit le parcours d'une femme à travers différentes étapes de sa vie, alors qu'elle cherche à se trouver elle-même. Il s'agit d'une œuvre fondatrice explorant la conscience féminine et les thèmes existentiels du début du XXe siècle.



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Backwater
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- 11 heures de lecture
The book focuses on the republishing of classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which are becoming rare and costly. It aims to make these literary treasures accessible by offering high-quality, affordable modern editions that preserve the original text and artwork.
The first of a four-volume work by Dorothy Richardson, this novel records the life of Miriam Henderson. Through her experience - personal, spiritual, intellectual - the author explores what it means to be a woman.