Woolf’s novel, Septimus Warren Smith

In Woolf’s novel, Septimus Warren Smith acts as a counterpoint to Clarissa Dalloway. In what ways, do these two characters contrast? Do they share any similarities? Also, what is Clarissa doing when Septimus’s world-first collides with her? Why is this first intersection significant? Finally, what is Woolf trying to communicate to readers by having these two characters’ worlds intersect?

IS IT YOUR FIRST TIME HERE? WELCOME

USE COUPON "11OFF" AND GET 11% OFF YOUR ORDERS