The authors offer an analysis of mental illness in the work of a key twentieth century author: Virginia Woolf. A critical review of her literary legacy allows us to get closer to what might be one of the most intense literary portrayals of illness and its metaphors and, at the same time, to the representations, euphemisms, silences, and monsters depicted in the chapters of her life and in the unique voice of an essential author
This project is valuable because it considers three out of the many diverse voices on Woolf. Like ot...
“Insanity is purely a disease of the brain…The physician is now the responsible guardian of the luna...
On Being Ill. “Is that a user’s guide?” This question, or a clever variation on it, became a familia...
Psychoanalyst Douglass Orr declares that his book about Virginia Woolf is not a psychobiography. I...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
It is generally believed that Virginia Woolf was mad. However, none of the commentators who have mad...
Virginia Woolf is an author still known today for her work in using literature as a vehicle for unde...
This article responds to recent criticism of the medical humanities, concentrating on anxieties abou...
This article responds to recent criticism of the medical humanities, concentrating on anxieties abou...
This article responds to recent criticism of the medical humanities, concentrating on anxieties abou...
The reputation of British writer Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is now well established. Her brilliance ...
This project is valuable because it considers three out of the many diverse voices on Woolf. Like ot...
This project is valuable because it considers three out of the many diverse voices on Woolf. Like ot...
“Insanity is purely a disease of the brain…The physician is now the responsible guardian of the luna...
On Being Ill. “Is that a user’s guide?” This question, or a clever variation on it, became a familia...
Psychoanalyst Douglass Orr declares that his book about Virginia Woolf is not a psychobiography. I...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
The phenomenon of Virginia Woolf is still alive; she fascinates readers and literary critics. Her wo...
It is generally believed that Virginia Woolf was mad. However, none of the commentators who have mad...
Virginia Woolf is an author still known today for her work in using literature as a vehicle for unde...
This article responds to recent criticism of the medical humanities, concentrating on anxieties abou...
This article responds to recent criticism of the medical humanities, concentrating on anxieties abou...
This article responds to recent criticism of the medical humanities, concentrating on anxieties abou...
The reputation of British writer Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is now well established. Her brilliance ...
This project is valuable because it considers three out of the many diverse voices on Woolf. Like ot...
This project is valuable because it considers three out of the many diverse voices on Woolf. Like ot...
“Insanity is purely a disease of the brain…The physician is now the responsible guardian of the luna...
On Being Ill. “Is that a user’s guide?” This question, or a clever variation on it, became a familia...