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Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway

Dowling, David. Mrs. Dalloway: Mapping Streams of Consciousness. Boston, MA: Twayne Publishing, 1991.

Gilbert, Martin. The First World War: A Complete History. New York, NY: Henry Hold and Company, 1994.

Gorsky, Susan Rubinow. Virginia Woolf. Boston, MA: Twayne Publishing, 1978.

Graham, John. “Time in the Novels of Virginia Woolf.” Critics on Virginia Woolf: Reading in Literary Criticism. Ed. Jacqueline E. M. Latham. Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Press, 1979.

Leaska, Mitchell A. The Novels of Virginia Woolf: From Beginning to End. City University of New York: John Jay Press, 1977.

“Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder General Information: The Nature of PTSD.” The National Centre for War-Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (NCPTSD). Brochure 1 of 8. Last updated March 3, 1999. Commonwealth Department of Veteran’s Affairs, University of Melbourne, Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre. May 26, 1999. .

Slaby, Andrew E., M.D., PH. D., M.P.H. Aftershock: Surviving the Delayed Effects of Trauma, Crisis, and Loss. New York, NY: Villard Books, 1989.


They’ll soon forget their haunted nights; their cowed

traumatization. This sense of vulnerability can leave the feeling “jumpy” and constantly

may avoid situations, people, or events that

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