My Madness Saved Me: The Madness & Marriage of Virginia Woolf by Thomas Szasz

My Madness Saved Me: The Madness & Marriage of Virginia Woolf

Thomas Szasz

154 pages first pub 2006 (editions)

nonfiction psychology challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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In this book Szasz argues that Virginia Woolf was a victim neither of mental illness, nor psychiatry, nor her husband -- three ways she is regularly portrayed. He finds her to be an intelligent and self-assertive person, a moral agent who used men...

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