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  2. Virginia Woolf - Wikipedia

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    Adeline Virginia Woolf (/ w ... Thomas Caramagno [148] and others, [149] in discussing her illness, oppose the "neurotic-genius" way of looking at mental illness, ...

  3. On Being Ill - Wikipedia

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    On Being Ill is an essay by Virginia Woolf, which seeks to establish illness as a serious subject of literature along the lines of love, jealousy and battle. Woolf writes about the isolation, loneliness, and vulnerability that disease may bring and how it can make even the maturest of adults feel like children again. [1]

  4. Mrs Dalloway - Wikipedia

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    Mrs Dalloway is a novel by Virginia Woolf published on 14 May 1925. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It details a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a fictional upper-class woman in post-First World War England . The working title of Mrs Dalloway was The Hours .

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  6. The Hours (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 Richmond, London, author Virginia Woolf writes Mrs. Dalloway and struggles with mental illness. In 1949 in Los Angeles, California , Laura Brown is reading Mrs. Dalloway while planning a birthday party for her husband, a World War II veteran.

  7. Neurasthenia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Woolf was known to have been forced to have rest cures, which she describes in her book On Being Ill. Charlotte Perkins Gilman's protagonist in The Yellow Wallpaper also suffers under the auspices of rest cure doctors, much as Gilman herself did. Marcel Proust was said to suffer from neurasthenia. [16]

  8. Moments of Being - Wikipedia

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    The title for the collection was chosen by its original editor, Jeanne Schulkind, based on a passage from "A Sketch of the Past". As described by Woolf, 'moments of being' are moments in which an individual experiences a sense of reality, in contrast to the states of 'non-being' that dominate most of an individual's conscious life, in which they are separated from reality by a protective covering.

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