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The Flight of the Mind: Virginia Woolf's Art and Manic-Depressive Illness [Hardcover]

Thomas C. Caramagno (Author), Redfield Jamison (Afterword)
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July 27, 1992
In this major new book on Virginia Woolf, Caramagno contends psychobiography has much to gain from a closer engagement with science. Literary studies of Woolf's life have been written almost exclusively from a psychoanalytic perspective. They portray Woolf as a victim of the Freudian "family romance," reducing her art to a neurotic evasion of a traumatic childhood.
But current knowledge about manic-depressive illness--its genetic transmission, its biochemistry, and its effect on brain function--reveals a new relationship between Woolf's art and her illness. Caramagno demonstrates how Woolf used her illness intelligently and creatively in her theories of fiction, of mental functioning, and of self structure. Her novels dramatize her struggle to imagine and master psychic fragmentation. They helped her restore form and value to her own sense of self and lead her readers to an enriched appreciation of the complexity of human consciousness.

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"Most valuable, to my thinking, is Caramagno's demonstration of the interrelationship between Woolf's literary brilliance and her devastating depressions and creative highs, and his insights into the creative process itself."--Ronald R. Fieve, M.D., author of Moodswing

"This book is a knockout. After reading it, Woolf scholars (like me), and everyone else, are going to have to rethink everything we think we know about Virginia Woolf. I expected yet another predictable book on Woolf's madness . . . and instead came away thoroughly impressed."--Jane C. Marcus, Distinguished Professor of English at The City College of New York and Coordinator of Women's Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center

"Caramagno's powerfully revisionist account of Woolf's life and work traces her courageous attempt to record and understand her own mental illness. His book throws a flood of light on the relentlessly honest self-scrutiny of her autobiographical writing as well as on the deliberate discontinuities of her fiction."--Alex Zwerdling, author of Virginia Woolf and the Real World

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"Most valuable, to my thinking, is Caramagno's demonstration of the interrelationship between Woolf's literary brilliance and her devastating depressions and creative highs, and his insights into the creative process itself." (Ronald R. Fieve, M.D., author of Moodswing)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 362 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (July 27, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520072804
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520072800
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,810,772 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ph.D. from UCLA and an MA in Clinical Psychology, I aim for the eccentric, the oblique, the postmodern impasse of trying to think outside the box when I know that it was the box that taught me how to think in the first place. My favorite books are: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," "Fight Club," and "Catch-22."

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Flight of the Mind, October 11, 2008
This book is an amazing intersection between literature and psychology. Caramagno explores Woolf's creativity as it connects with her mental status in a fascinating and riveting twist on literary studies.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Caramagno is Superb, February 5, 2012
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No book has analyzed the effects of Woolf's manic-depression on her fiction as well as this one does. It is a ground-breaking, thoroughly researched work in every aspect. I have used it often in my own research and can't recommend it highly enough.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Is Tommy a manic?, October 11, 1999
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This review is from: The Flight of the Mind: Virginia Woolf's Art and Manic-Depressive Illness (Hardcover)
I'M NOT QUITE SURE, BUT I FEAR THAT MR CARAMAGNO MIGHT BE MANIC IN HIS OWN WAY. HIS CONCLUSIONS ARE ALL WRONG, YET SINCE HE WATCHES SEINFELD, I GIVE HIM 4 1/2 STARS.
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In her biography, diaries, and letters Virginia Woolf left ample evidence to convince psychiatric specialists that she suffered from a "classical case of manic-depressive illness." Read the first page
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Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out, Leslie Stephen, Sketch of the Past, Quentin Bell, Sir James, John Custance, Beginning Again, Shirley Panken, Peter Walsh, Richard Dalloway, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, Christopher Bollas, Clifford Beers, Miss Allan, Rachel Vinrace, Vita Sackville-West, Ethel Smyth, Gerald Duckworth, Lily Briscoe, Melanie Klein, Miss Kilman, Mitchell Leaska, Passionate Apprentice, Clarissa Dalloway
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