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Shell-shocked in Somerville
Vera Brittain’s post-traumatic stress disorder
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As a Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse, Vera Brittain was well aware of the symptoms of shell shock. This chapter argues that Brittain's failure to identify her own breakdown as such is indicative of her belief that shell shock was an exclusively masculine condition that served to hinder the feminist cause. Brittain struggled with the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder until 1925, and only began work on Testament of Youth in 1926. In Testament of Youth, Brittain notes that although she put on civilian clothes and looked to her parents very much like the attractive young woman known throughout Somerville for her fashionable attire, she felt alienated. Brittain's Testament of Youth clearly shows her also to have been disillusioned, angry and very bitter on her return to Oxford after the war.

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