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Defining Life in Essays and Reports: “Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown” and the Government Reports on Infant Human Mortality
This chapter revisits two major points in Woolf's essay 'Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Brown' - that human nature changed in or about December 1910, and that novelists have become too caught up in 'things' as they try to understand human character.