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Interpreter of Maladies: On Virginia Woolf's Writings About Illness and Disability ‹ Literary Hub

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At the start of 1915, as the First World War raged around her, Virginia Woolf proudly declared in a letter to one of her friends that she had nothing to fear from the flu. “[I]nfluenza germs have no power over me,” she wrote to Janet Case, who had recently come down with the flu; if […]

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