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The Ramsay Family in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse: A Study of Arrest at Stage Three of Family Development as Delineated in Solomon's "A Developmental, Conceptual Premise for Family Therapy"
Authors:CHARLES L. PROUDFIT  PH.D.  M.S.W.
Affiliation:Department of English, University of Colorado, Box 226, Colorado, 80309.
Abstract:The five stages of family development and their phase-specific tasks as delineated by Michael A. Solomon in an article that appeared in this journal (1973) are given dramatic representation by Virginia Woolf in her novel To the Lighthouse (1927). The novel begins with the Ramsay family system arrested at the third stage of development; and it is only after the death of Mrs. Ramsay that the remaining family members begin to attend to the phase-specific tasks of stages four and five, and family development commences.
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