
The tunnel : $b Pilgrimage, Volume 4
by Dorothy M. (Dorothy Miller) Richardson
"The Tunnel: Pilgrimage, Volume 4" by Dorothy M. Richardson is a novel published in 1919. At twenty-one, Miriam Henderson embarks on an independent life, taking a room in Bloomsbury and working as a dental receptionist. This installment follows the young woman's journey through the shapeless, absorbing moments of daily existence in central London. Part of Richardson's pioneering modernist sequence, the novel draws directly from the author's own experiences, capturing consciousness and perception through experimental prose that challenged conventional storytelling.
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