Trauma and Lesbian Returns in Virginia Woolf s The Voyage Out and The Years
p. 19
The Uneasy Solace of Art: The Effect of Sexual Abuse on Virginia Woolf's Aesthetic
p. 51
Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Obstacles to Postwar Recovery in Mrs. Dalloway
p. 77
"Could They Tell One What They Knew?": Modes of Disclosure in To the Lighthouse
p. 95
The Waves as Ontological Trauma Narrative: The Anxiety of a Death (Un)Foreseen
p. 123
Woolf and the Discourse of Trauma: The Little Language of The Waves
p. 157
Gunpowder Plots: Sexuality and Censorship in Woolf's Later Works
p. 179
Face-to-Face: Trauma and Audience in Between the Acts
p. 205
Of Snakes, Toads, and Duckweed: Traumatic Acts and Historical Actions in Between the Acts
p. 223
Reading "Virginia's Death": A (Post)Traumatic Narrative of Suicide
p. 247
Afterword
p. 271
Works Cited
p. 277
Index
p. 307
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