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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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The original name of the book was The Hours?

Does "The original name of the book was The Hours" mean "The original name of the novel Mrs. Dalloway was The Hours"? And now, Michael Cunningham not only used this name, but also based his novel on Virginia Woolf and Mrs. Dalloway?

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From Mrs. Dalloway to The Hours:
Rethinking the Relations Between Women and Feminism

Introduction
Virginia Woolf's virgin novel Mrs. Dalloway was published in 1925. It is set against the early 1920's London. The original name of the book was The Hours. Michael Cunningham based his novel The Hours on Virginia Woolf and Mrs. Dalloway; it was published in 1998 and awarded the Pulitzer Prize the following year.
  

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NL888 Does "The original name of the book was The Hours" mean "The original name of the novel Mrs. Dalloway was The Hours"? Correct.

  • NL888 Does "The original name of the book was The Hours" mean "The original name of the novel Mrs.
  • Dalloway was The Hours"?
  • Correct.
  • NL888 And now, Michael Cunningham not only used this name, but also based his novel on Virginia Woolf and Mrs.
  • Dalloway?
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NL888Does "The original name of the book was The Hours" mean "The original name of the novel Mrs. Dalloway was The Hours"?
Correct.
NL888And now, Michael Cunningham not only used this name, but also based his novel on Virginia Woolf and Mrs. Dalloway?
Correct.

CJ

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