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1 “I owned to great egotism”
The Neurotic Model in Woolf Criticism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Figures and Illustrations XI
- Introduction 1
- 1 “I owned to great egotism” 6
- 2 "Never was anyone so tossed up & down by the body as I am" 33
- 3 "But what is the meaning of 'explained' it?" 75
- 4 "In casting accounts, never forget to begin with the state of the body" 97
- 5 "How completely he satisfied her is proved by the collapse" 114
- 6 "How immense must be the force of life" 134
- 7 "A novel devoted to influenza" 156
- 8 "Does anybody know Mr. Flanders?" 185
- 9 "The sane & the insane, side by side" 210
- 10 "It is finished" 244
- 11 "I do not know altogether who I am" 270
- Epilogue: Science and Subjectivity 296
- Afterword 303
- Appendix: Virginia Woolf's Mood Swing Chart (1895-1941) 307
- Notes 313
- Works Cited 335
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Figures and Illustrations XI
- Introduction 1
- 1 “I owned to great egotism” 6
- 2 "Never was anyone so tossed up & down by the body as I am" 33
- 3 "But what is the meaning of 'explained' it?" 75
- 4 "In casting accounts, never forget to begin with the state of the body" 97
- 5 "How completely he satisfied her is proved by the collapse" 114
- 6 "How immense must be the force of life" 134
- 7 "A novel devoted to influenza" 156
- 8 "Does anybody know Mr. Flanders?" 185
- 9 "The sane & the insane, side by side" 210
- 10 "It is finished" 244
- 11 "I do not know altogether who I am" 270
- Epilogue: Science and Subjectivity 296
- Afterword 303
- Appendix: Virginia Woolf's Mood Swing Chart (1895-1941) 307
- Notes 313
- Works Cited 335
- Index 349