“Life; London; this moment in June”: 1920s London as a tool for social critique in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway Part 1 Dissertation 2016 Kate McAleer University of Cambridge | UK An analysis of Virginia Woolf’s novel, Mrs Dalloway, which explores the role of architecture in a society divided along lines of class, gender and sanity in 1920s London. The three scales of The City, The House, and The Window illustrate how the physical structures of streets, parks, rooms and objects can contribute to, reinforce, or interfere with social structures and hierarchies. Kate McAleer Tutor(s) Ingrid Schröder