Difference between revisions of "Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf"

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''Mrs. Dalloway'' by Virginia Woolf is a literary fiction novel, originally published on May 14, 1925.
  
 
==Trigger Warnings==
 
==Trigger Warnings==
*Threat of forced psychiatric hospitalization
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*Post traumatic stress/hallucinations
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*Forced psychiatric hospitalization (threat)
*Racism (period typical, maybe on purpose to highlight character flaws)
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*Hallucinations
**specifically related to India and East Asia
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*Post traumatic stress
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*Racism (period typical) <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Maybe on purpose to highlight character flaws). Specifically related to India and East Asia.</div>
 
*Suicidal ideation  
 
*Suicidal ideation  
 
*Suicide
 
*Suicide
  
 
==Representation==
 
==Representation==
Sapphic main character
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An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity.
  
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*Sapphic main character
  
 
==Tropes==
 
==Tropes==
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Revision as of 10:58, 21 April 2022

Mrs. Dalloway
Cover of Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Author(s) Virginia Woolf
Published May 14, 1925
Genre(s) Literary Fiction


Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is a literary fiction novel, originally published on May 14, 1925.

Trigger Warnings

To view more details about a given item, click the "Expand" button beside it. Please note that these details may include spoilers.

  • Forced psychiatric hospitalization (threat)
  • Hallucinations
  • Post traumatic stress
  • Racism (period typical)
    Maybe on purpose to highlight character flaws). Specifically related to India and East Asia.
  • Suicidal ideation
  • Suicide

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Sapphic main character

Tropes

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