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+ | *Affair | ||
*Forced psychiatric hospitalization (threat) | *Forced psychiatric hospitalization (threat) | ||
+ | *Mental illness (implied) | ||
*Hallucinations | *Hallucinations | ||
*Post traumatic stress | *Post traumatic stress | ||
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*Suicidal ideation | *Suicidal ideation | ||
*Suicide | *Suicide | ||
+ | *War (WWI) | ||
==Representation== | ==Representation== | ||
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity. | An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity. | ||
− | *Sapphic main character | + | *Sapphic/WLW main character (implied) |
+ | *Sapphic/WLW side character (implied) | ||
+ | *Sapphic/WLW relationship (implied) | ||
+ | *Mixed-race (White/Asian (Indian)) side character | ||
+ | *Mentally ill side character (implied) | ||
==Tropes== | ==Tropes== |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 22 October 2024
Mrs. Dalloway
Author(s) | Virginia Woolf |
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Published | May 14, 1925 |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Genre(s) | Literary Fiction |
Age group | Adult |
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is an adult 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.
- Affair
- Forced psychiatric hospitalization (threat)
- Mental illness (implied)
- Hallucinations
- Post traumatic stress
- Racism (period typical) Maybe on purpose to highlight character flaws). Specifically related to India and East Asia.
- Suicidal ideation
- Suicide
- War (WWI)
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Sapphic/WLW main character (implied)
- Sapphic/WLW side character (implied)
- Sapphic/WLW relationship (implied)
- Mixed-race (White/Asian (Indian)) side character
- Mentally ill side character (implied)
Tropes
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