The TLS Podcast

Days to Remember

May 15, 2025
Vanessa Curtis, an esteemed author and Virginia Woolf specialist, joins writer Claire Lowdon, who has extensively surveyed Helen Garner's works. They celebrate the centenary of Woolf's 'Mrs. Dalloway,' delving into its themes and Woolf's literary evolution. The conversation also highlights Garner's impactful diaries and novels like 'Monkey Grip,' exploring her portrayal of relationships and trauma in 1970s Melbourne. With insights into gender dynamics and the creative process, this discussion captures the lasting relevance of both authors in shaping contemporary literature.
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INSIGHT

Novel Biography's Uplifting Focus

  • The biography of Mrs Dalloway focuses on the novel's conception, publication, and ongoing reputation rather than Woolf's personal life.
  • This approach avoids the usual tragic biographical narrative, giving the book an uplifting and focused tone.
INSIGHT

Mrs Dalloway Celebrates London’s Spirit

  • Mrs Dalloway captures a joyous period of Woolf's life as she found her modernist voice back in London.
  • The novel reflects a love of London and the city’s enduring influence despite changes over time.
INSIGHT

Mrs Dalloway’s Wide Cultural Impact

  • Mrs Dalloway’s influence extends beyond literature into ballet, opera, film, and theatrical adaptations.
  • Capturing the novel’s interiority is key to successful adaptations, preserving its exploration of women's solitude and connection.
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