Revolving Lights: Pilgrimage, Volume 7
Published in 1923, 'Revolving Lights' is the seventh volume in Dorothy M. Richardson's 'Pilgrimage' series, which follows the protagonist Miriam Henderson's journey of self-discovery in early 20th century England. The novel delves into Miriam's complex relationships, particularly with Michael Shatov, as she navigates friendship, romance, and societal expectations. Richardson's innovative use of stream-of-consciousness writing offers deep insights into Miriam's evolving identity and emotional landscape, making this work notable for its psychological depth and exploration of women's independence during a transformative era.







