Table of contents for Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys and the aesthetics of trauma / Patricia Moran.
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Experiences of the Body: Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, and the Aesthetics of Damage * Cock-a-doodle-dum: Desmond MacCarthy, Sexology, and the Writing of A Room of One's Own * The Flaw in the Centre: Writing as Hymenal Rupture in Virginia Woolf's Work * Gunpowder Plots: Sexuality and Censorship in Woolf's Later Works * When the pervert meets the hysteric: Jean Rhys's Black Exercise Book * "A doormat in a world of boots": Rhys and the Masochistic Aesthetic * Poisoned at the Source: Sexuality and Female Modernism Experiences of the Body: Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, and the Aesthetics of Damage * Cock-a-doodle-dum: Desmond MacCarthy, Sexology, and the Writing of A Room of One's Own * The Flaw in the Centre: Writing as Hymenal Rupture in Virginia Woolf's Work * Gunpowder Plots: Sexuality and Censorship in Woolf's Later Works * When the pervert meets the hysteric: Jean Rhys's Black Exercise Book * "A doormat in a world of boots": Rhys and the Masochistic Aesthetic * Poisoned at the Source: Sexuality and Female Modernism
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Woolf, Virginia, -- 1882-1941 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Rhys, Jean -- Criticism and interpretation.
Psychic trauma in literature.