The Hysteric's Discourse: Virginia Woolf's Psychic Structure and Her Writing,Used

The Hysteric's Discourse: Virginia Woolf's Psychic Structure and Her Writing,Used

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About five years ago, I started to read Virginia Woolf when I was just a thirdgrade college student, and the first book I read was her novel Mrs Dalloway. Soon I became fascinated by this author and have been savoring her works one by one through these years. In Mrs Dalloway, Woolf writes that the main character Clarissa Dalloway feels odd affinities with people whom she has never seen; like Clarissa, I feel odd affinities with Woolf, whom I would never have the chance to meet. Sometimes I think perhaps I were Woolf and she were me; we share the same enigmatic characteristic. If I want to deepen my understanding of my existence, to tunnel into my soul and discover that essential enigmatic characteristic, the best way is to study my doubleVirginia Woolf.

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