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Quzhou University, Quzhou, China

ABSTRACT

To the Lighthouse is one of the masterpieces of Virginia Wolf, a well-known British stream-consciousness writer. It receives common favorable comments and recommendation from literary critics for the unique narrative techniques and writing style. This novel is to be interpreted herein from three aspects: narrative time, narrative perspective, and binary opposition under the temporal and space framework, for the purpose of exploring its deep structure and narrative features. 

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To the Lighthouse, narrative time, narrative perspective, binary opposition

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