In this engaging discussion, biographer Alexandra Harris, an expert on Virginia Woolf, and Edgar Jones, a professor on the psychology of war, navigate the streets of Westminster while delving into 'Mrs Dalloway.' They explore Woolf's complex narrative, the interplay of time, memory, and emotional depth, as well as the societal perceptions of mental health in the 1920s. The conversation highlights significant themes of freedom, confinement, and the importance of human connection in a rapidly changing post-war London.