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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Virginia Woolf's hereditary taint | 22 |
2 | Boers, whores, and Mongols in Mrs. Dalloway | 38 |
3 | Body and biology in A Room of One's Own | 58 |
4 | Eliot on biology and birthrates | 75 |
5 | To breed or not to breed: the Eliots' question | 99 |
6 | Fatal fertility in The Waste Land | 121 |
7 | The late eugenics of W. B. Yeats | 149 |
8 | Yeats and stirpiculture | 170 |
9 | Yeats and The Sexual Question | 203 |
Notes | 231 | |
Index | 260 |
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