Night and Day by Virginia Woolf explores love marriage and womens roles in Edwardian society through the contrasting lives of Katharine Hilbery a dreamy upper-class woman and Mary Datchet an independent suffragist As they navigate personal choices and social expectations the novel questions traditional ideas of romance and fulfillment Woolf presents a nuanced portrayal of intellect identity and the complexities of modern womanhood in a rapidly ch...
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