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*'''hysteria, "The Female Malady"''' | *'''hysteria, "The Female Malady"''' | ||
*'''madness:''' in nineteenth-century Britain madness was first and foremost a female condition (cf Elaine Showalter's work). | *'''madness:''' in nineteenth-century Britain madness was first and foremost a female condition (cf Elaine Showalter's work). | ||
− | *(an anachronism, but....)'''Virginia Woolf''': wrote her suicide note March 28th, 1941 -- just over 2 months after Joyce's own death. Woolf had a malady, and drowned herself in a river (ALP!) | + | *(an anachronism, but....)''' Virginia Woolf''': wrote her suicide note March 28th, 1941 -- just over 2 months after Joyce's own death. Woolf had a malady, and drowned herself in a river (ALP!) |
Latest revision as of 22:39, 8 August 2018
- maladie/malady: (French) disease → see ills two lines above
- melody
- menses
- hysteria, "The Female Malady"
- madness: in nineteenth-century Britain madness was first and foremost a female condition (cf Elaine Showalter's work).
- (an anachronism, but....) Virginia Woolf: wrote her suicide note March 28th, 1941 -- just over 2 months after Joyce's own death. Woolf had a malady, and drowned herself in a river (ALP!)