"The Spirit of the Age": Virginia Woolf's Response to Second Wave Psychology

Second wave psychological ideas have helped Virginia Woolf in her writings, especially in two of her earliest novels, 'The Voyage Out' and 'Night and Day.' The novels both show the implications of the protagonists' attempts to grapple with the repressions of youth as imposed...

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Literature
Mind
Parapsychology
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Repression
Social psychology
Unconscious mind
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