Tag Archives: Mrs. Dalloway

Stream of Consciousness’ Healing Powers

In “Wonderworks” Fletcher explains the therapeutic effects of stream of consciousness, Virginia Woolf’s especially.

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Mrs. Dalloway on Moving Past Covid

Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway” shows us how to juggle this uncertain moment in the Covid pandemic.

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Mrs. Dalloway as Pandemic Novel?!

Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway” may have been shaped by the 1918 pandemic, even though the illness is barely mentioned.

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Mrs. Dalloway and the Gift of Aging

Friday My wife Julia alerted me to a luminescent Atlantic article about women disappearing as they grow older. Although some regard this as a problem, author Akiko Busch draws on Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway to show how women can turn it to their advantage. First, the apparent problem. When women are treated as objects, they […]

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Disability: Assemble Me Piece by Piece

Allison Barrett, a St. Mary’s College of Maryland senior, shares her senior project presentation, which includes poetry and creative non-fiction to capture the experience of a disabled or non-neurotypical woman.

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