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  2. To the Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. The novel centres on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920. Following and extending the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce , the plot of To the Lighthouse is secondary to its philosophical introspection.

  3. Acceptance (novel) - Wikipedia

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    NPR said that the book "is at different times the best haunted lighthouse story ever written, a deeply unsettling tale of first contact, a book about death, a book about obsession and loss, a book about the horrifying experience of confronting an intelligence far greater and far stranger than our own, and a book about sea monsters."

  4. Lifehouse (rock opera) - Wikipedia

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    Lifehouse is an unfinished science fiction rock opera by the British rock band the Who intended as a follow-up to Tommy.It was abandoned as a rock opera in favour of creating the traditional rock album Who's Next, though its songs would appear on various albums and singles by the Who, as well as Pete Townshend 's solo albums. [1]

  5. Talk:To the Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Plot. The plot is very small and doesn't provide much background information. While it paints a clear picture of the setting and the inspiration for said setting it barely mentions the books characters. Most characters are mentioned throughout the plot summary, however, most are mentioned only once and some are not mentioned at all.

  6. To the Lighthouse (film) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing the film in The New York Times, John J. O'Connor began by noting, "Few works of literature would seem to lend themselves less readily to dramatization than Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse, but the BBC and Colin Gregg Ltd. have made the effort and the result is very special indeed"; although, he added, "Purists should be warned that changes have been made".

  7. The Seven Basic Plots - Wikipedia

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    [5] Beryl Bainbridge, Richard Adams, Ronald Harwood, and John Bayley also spoke positively of the work, while philosopher Roger Scruton described it as a "brilliant summary of story-telling". [6] Others have dismissed the book on grounds that Booker is too rigid in fitting works of art to the plot types above.

  8. Lighthousekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The novel is a mix of both exploratory metaphor and stories tolled by Silver's mentor, the lighthouse keeper. The Guardian reviewer Joanna Briscoe thought the first few chapters returned to the best of Winterson writing, describing the novel as a series of "self-contained tales" in which "the flavour of The Shipping News is tangling with The ...

  9. The Fog Horn - Wikipedia

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    The plot follows Johnny, the protagonist and narrator, and his boss, McDunn, who are putting in a night's work at a remote lighthouse in late November. The lighthouse's resonating fog horn attracts a sea monster. This is in fact the third time the monster has visited the lighthouse: he has been attracted by the same fog horn on the same night ...