mod02lec09 – Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway – Part 1
1. The hauntological presence of war in “normal” London.
2. The case of Septimus Smith – suffering from “post-traumatic stress disorder”, shell shock and self-disintegration.
3. Representation of the medical device and its relationship with trauma: poor care and coercion.
4. The different inscriptions of space and time in the novel and Smith's disconnection with them.
2. The case of Septimus Smith – suffering from “post-traumatic stress disorder”, shell shock and self-disintegration.
3. Representation of the medical device and its relationship with trauma: poor care and coercion.
4. The different inscriptions of space and time in the novel and Smith's disconnection with them.
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