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that my resistance to the pain was worse than the pain.
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Woolf’s letters and diaries, in which she laments that she may have overwritten. Returning to the text in light of Eliot’s note, she “saw wordiness, feebleness, and all the vices in it.” She had composed the essay from her sickbed, and it seemed that one of the main arguments of the piece—that the hiatus and the solitude of illness encourage a febr
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The medical field . . . has a long tradition of describing disability in reference to time,” writes disability scholar Alison Kafer. “‘Chronic’ fatigue, ‘intermittent’ symptoms, and ‘constant’ pain are each ways of . . . describ[ing] disability in terms of duration.” Time is everywhere in disability language, writes Kafer: “‘Frequency,’ ‘incidence,
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