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Delible impressions

Liberating Daisy Simmons
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July 2022, no. 444

Daisy & Woolf by Michelle Cahill

Hachette, $32.99 pb, 296 pp

Delible impressions

Liberating Daisy Simmons
by
July 2022, no. 444

Daisy Simmons – twenty-four years old, the wife of a major in the Indian Army, mother of two children, ‘dark [and] adorably pretty’ – is an ephemeral presence in Virginia Woolf’s fourth novel, Mrs Dalloway (1925). Clarissa Dalloway’s former lover, Peter Walsh, has travelled to London from India to secure a divorce so that he might marry Daisy. From a mere handful of references, we are able to glean the wavering nature of Peter’s devotion to Daisy and his suspicion that she will, as Woolf writes, ‘look ordinary beside Clarissa’.

Diane Stubbings reviews 'Daisy & Woolf' by Michelle Cahill

Daisy & Woolf

by Michelle Cahill

Hachette, $32.99 pb, 296 pp

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