This chapter examines the life of Charlotte Cooper-Starry, particularly her experiences with deafness and the discrepancies in historical narratives about her condition. The discussion highlights the complexities of confirming details from partial sources and sheds light on broader societal views of deafness beyond a simple binary classification.
Tracy discusses the difficulty in assessing the reality of Charlotte Cooper Sterry's hearing loss, and recalls a song about Martina Navratilova. Holly talks about how Richard Dadd's art didn't reflect any of his delusions or mental illness.
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