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Virginia Woolf

Woolf's To the Lighthouse is presented as Freud-influenced stream of consciousness about memory, perception, and remembering.

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Literary history claim in the 2025-06-04 lecture.

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Woolf's To the Lighthouse is presented as Freud-influenced stream of consciousness about memory, perception, and remembering.

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Kill The Cult Of The Self

2025-06-04, day precision · Civilization #57: How Modernism Ruined Everything (Re-upload AUDIO FIXED -- Thanks to Gabriel Bessa)

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"And in it, she's also trying to respond to Joyce. To the Lighthouse, it's very much based on Homer's Odyssey. And it's a very,..."

Kill The Cult Of The Self

2025-06-04, day precision · Civilization #57: How Modernism Ruined Everything

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"...very arrogant, haughty people. Okay. James Joyce was good friends with Virginia Woolf. In fact, Virginia Woolf actually published James Joyce. In 1927, Woolf..."

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