A landmark work of modern literature, To the Lighthouse follows the Ramsay family over three decades as they grapple with love, loss, memory, and the passage of time. Divided into three sections—The Window, Time Passes, and The Lighthouse—the novel traces the family’s changing relationships and their long-delayed journey to a distant lighthouse that symbolizes hope, longing, and fulfillment.
Through richly detailed inner monologues and poetic prose, Virginia Woolf explores the complexities of family life, human connection, and the fleeting nature of beauty and happiness. Deeply reflective and emotionally resonant, To the Lighthouse is a timeless masterpiece that captures the subtle moments that shape our lives and the enduring power of memory.









