Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not contain information about unanswered questions within the novel "To the Lighthouse." The description focuses on the novel's themes of memory, childhood longing, adult relationships, and transience [Passage 1].
Therefore, it is not possible to identify what questions remain unanswered based solely on the given text.
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From the book
Title: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf Description: This novel is an extraordinarily poignant evocation of a lost happiness that lives on in the memory. For years now the Ramsays have spent every summer in their holiday home in Scotland, and they expect these summers will go on forever.In this, her most autobiographical novel, Virginia Woolf captures the intensity of childhood longing and delight, and the shifting complexity of adult relationships. From an acute awareness of transcience, she creates an enduring work of art.