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On Being Ill is a short modernist essay by Virginia Woolf, written in 1925 and first published in 1926, that argues for illness as a serious subject of literature and thought. Rather than treating sickness as a merely medical event, Woolf examines how physical vulnerability changes perception, language, social relations, and the sense of self. The essay begins from a striking cultural observation: literature has long devoted immense attention to love, war, jealousy, and ambition, yet has rarely explored the ordinary experience of having a fever, a headache, or a weakened body. Woolf uses this absence to question the assumption that the mind can be separated from bodily conditions. Her prose moves between literary criticism, philosophical reflection, and personal meditation, making the essay both analytical and lyrical. Its purpose is not to offer medical advice, but to expand how readers understand sickness as an intellectual, emotional, and imaginative condition.