The flight of the mind : Virginia Woolf's art and manic-depressive illness /
The author contends psychobiography has much to gain from a closer engagement with science. Literary studies of Woolf's life have been written almost exclusively from a psychoanalytic perspective. They portray Woolf as a victim of the Freudian "family romance, " reducing her art to a...
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