Virginia Woolf as told by Septimus
Virginia Woolf seemed to reflect her life onto her characters, and Septimus is no exception, though he captured parts of Woolf’s own experiences more personally than others. More specifically, Septimus captured the effects of mental health issues, and he also portrayed a complicated relationship with medical professionals. He was prescribed the “rest cure,” a treatment for multiple causes, but in his case, shell shock/PTSD. The rest cure, almost exclusively used for women, consisted of isolation aside from a nurse, feeding, and hearing soothing stories & topics from the nurse to keep away disturbing thoughts. None of this seemed to be pleasant though, with the first week’s diet consisting of only milk, or alternatively, 18 or more raw eggs, and the rest cure’s generally uncomforting treatments (Martin). Virginia Woolf was also prescribed the rest cure, though instead used in an attempt to cure bipolar disorder (National Library of Medicine). She likely used Septimus’s exper...