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" Sir William not only prospered himself but made England prosper, secluded her lunatics, forbade childbirth, penalised despair, made it impossible for the unfit to propagate their views until they, too, shared his sense of proportion — his, if they were... "
The Great War and the Language of Modernism - Página 290
de Vincent Sherry - 2003 - 416 páginas
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Madness and Sexual Politics in the Feminist Novel: Studies in Brontë, Woolf ...

Barbara Hill Rigney - 1978 - 164 páginas
...William Bradshaw, a warrior against the forces of irrationality and a hero to his countrymen: Worshipping proportion, Sir William not only prospered himself...views until they, too, shared his sense of proportion . .. insisting that these prophetic Christs and Christesses, who prophesied the end of the world, or...
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Mrs. Dalloway

Virginia Woolf - 1925 - 312 páginas
...herself and took photographs scarcely to be distinguished from the work of professionals. Worshipping proportion, Sir William not only prospered himself...they, too, shared his sense of proportion — his, I if they were men, Lady Bradshaw's if they were women (she embroidered, knitted, spent four nights...
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The Unknown Virginia Woolf

Professor Roger Poole, Roger Poole - 1995 - 324 páginas
...lightly touched on in Mrs Dalloway in the scathing indictment of Sir William Bradshaw: Worshipping proportion, Sir William not only prospered himself...views until they, too, shared his sense of proportion . . . (p. HO) It is possible that the pen of Virginia, as it wrote that, hurriedly added 'their views'...
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The Subject of Modernism: Narrative Alterations in the Fiction of Eliot ...

Tony E. Jackson - 1994 - 236 páginas
...civilization by enforcing "Proportion," by ridding it of transgressors, mythic or otherwise: "Worshipping proportion. Sir William not only prospered himself...prosper, secluded her lunatics, forbade childbirth, penalized despair, made it impossible for the unfit to propagate their views until they, too, shared...
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Mrs Dalloway

Virginia Woolf - 1996 - 188 páginas
...by Woolf 's characterisation: Proportion, divine proportion, Sir William's goddess . . . Worshipping proportion, Sir William not only prospered himself...views until they, too, shared his sense of proportion ... [p. 73] Bradshaw's cure is the rest cure, one for which Woolf had particular antipathy - if only...
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Women Healers and Physicians: Climbing a Long Hill

Lilian R. Furst - 1999 - 292 páginas
...invested by his professional authority with the power to define insanity and shut away the deviant. "Sir William not only prospered himself but made England...impossible for the unfit to propagate their views . . . "-' Signifying his power are the kinds of symbols of patriarchy for which Woolf expressed such...
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Geschlechterdifferenz im interdisziplinären Gespräch: Kolloquium des ...

Doris Ruhe - 1998 - 202 páginas
...herseif and took photographs scarcely to be distinguished from the work of Professionals. Worshipping proportion, Sir William not only prospered himself...prosper, secluded her lunatics, forbade childbirth, penalized despair, made it impossible for the unfit to propagate their views until they, too, shared...
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What's Normal?: Narratives of Mental & Emotional Disorders

Carol C. Donley, Sheryl Buckley - 2000 - 380 páginas
...in weighing seven stone six comes out weighing twelve. Proportion, divine proportion, Sir Williams goddess, was acquired by Sir William walking hospitals,...prosper, secluded her lunatics, forbade childbirth, penalized her despair, made it impossible for the unfit to propagate their views until they, too, shared...
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Women's Political and Social Thought: An Anthology

Hilda L. Smith, Berenice A. Carroll - 2000 - 484 páginas
...deduced from her portrayal of the psychiatrist Sir William Bradshaw in Mrs. Dalloway (1925): "Worshipping proportion. Sir William not only prospered himself...impossible for the unfit to propagate their views" (p. 150). There were undoubtedly deep positive bonds between Virginia Woolf and the men of her family,...
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Virginia Woolf: Becoming a Writer

Katherine Dalsimer - 2008 - 224 páginas
...powerful figure than the bumbling Dr. Holmes, and the portrait of him is more bitter: "Worshipping proportion, Sir William not only prospered himself...propagate their views until they, too, shared his sense of proportion—his, if they were men, Lady Bradshaw's if they were women." Pompous and self-satisfied,...
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