The Years

How does the author use repetition in the novel, The Years?

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Woolf's style of writing includes the use of repetition across the novel. Entire lines are lifted from one part of the novel into another, and placed in different contexts, to suggest that history might be more circular than it at first appears — that complete parts of human lives can recycle themselves, like the coming and going of weather or the seasons.

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