Known as the pioneer of modernism and feminism in the twentieth century, Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), whose masterpiece Mrs. Dalloway (1925) adopts a dual narrative structure to describe the social life of Clarissa and the psychological collapse of veteran Septimus in parallel, and intersperse the memory fragments of the characters through the flow of consciousness. Based on Doreen Massey’s space-time theoretical framework, this study deeply analyzes how the protagonist Clarissa Dalloway actively
