Reading deeper into Virginia Woolf’s vicious diary entry | Virginia Woolf

John Harris confuses the entry of the newspaper of Virginia Woolf certainly on people with disabilities with his firmly detained beliefs by referring to his “dark ideas” and by associating him with contemporary eugenics (again and again, we are shocked by the treatment of learning people. By virtue of the Mental Detecial Act 1913, mentioned by Harris, Woolf could easily be classified as a “fool” During his departures and hallucinations caused by family deaths and sexual abuses by his half-brown.
Woolf’s experiences of health professionals who forced her to gain weight and prohibit reading and writing (which made her a significant life) and private asylums, undoubtedly this possibility, in which she illustrates so brilliantly Ms. Dalloway.
The entry of the newspaper is surely a defense mechanism and a projection – caricature the characteristics of others to move its personal fears.
Maggie humm
Vice-president, Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain


