"Maxwell Bennett's Virginia Woolf and Neuropsychiatry is in some ways the least typical work on Woolf published in 2013, making a fitting departure point for this survey of a productively eclectic year in Woolf studies. ... it is worth considering, particularly by anyone with a strong biographical interest in Woolf." (Year's Work in English Studies, Vol. 94 (1), 2015) "The subject of this book's investigation is Virginia Woolf. ... The book arranges ten ... disparate essays into three parts. ... Bennett is an authoritative but amiable writer, and he conveys deep sensitivity towards his subject. ... Bennett's book can be read with profit by anyone with an interest in psychology, psychiatry, or neuroscience, and also by enthusiasts of Virginia Woolf ... ." (Nick Haslam, Australian Book Review, April, 2013)