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List of Figures and Illustrations | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
"I Owned to Great Egotism" : The Neurotic Model in Woolf Criticism | p. 6 |
"Never Was Anyone So Tossed Up and Down by the Body As I Am": The Symptoms of Manic-Depressive Illness | p. 33 |
"But What Is the Meaning of 'Explained' It? Countertransference and Modernism | p. 75 |
"In Casting Accounts, Never Forget to Begin with the State of the Body": Genetics and the Stephen Family Line | p. 97 |
"How Completely He Satisfied Her Is Proved by the Collapse": Emblematic Events in Family History | p. 114 |
"How Immense Must Be the Force of Life": The Art of Autobiography and Woolf's Bipolar Theory of Being | p. 134 |
"A Novel Devoted to Influenza": Reading without Resolution in The Voyage Out | p. 156 |
"Does Anybody Know Mr. Flanders?" Bipolar Cognition and Syncretistic Vision in Jacob's Room | p. 185 |
"The Sane and the Insane, Side by Side": The Object-Relations of Self-Management in Mrs. Dalloway | p. 210 |
"It Is Finished": Ambivalence Resolved, Self Restored in To the Lighthouse | p. 244 |
"I Do Not Know Altogether Who I Am": The Plurality of Intrasubjective Life in The Waves | p. 270 |
Epilogue: Science and Subjectivity | p. 296 |
Afterword, Kay Redfield Jamison | p. 303 |
Appendix: Virginia Woolf's Mood Swing Chart (1895-1941) | p. 307 |
Notes | p. 313 |
Works Cited | p. 335 |
Index | p. 349 |
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