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515:(1939), Joyce's method of stream of consciousness, literary allusions and free dream associations was pushed to the limit, abandoning all conventions of plot and character construction, and the book is written in a peculiar and obscure English, based mainly on complex multi-level puns.
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represents a major example of the use of stream of consciousness, Joyce also uses "authorial description" and Free
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is also considered a pioneer work. It has been claimed that Hamsun was way ahead of his time with the use of stream of consciousness in two chapters in particular of this novel. British author Robert
Ferguson said: "Thereâs a lot of dreamlike aspects of
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Charles Swann."
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While the use of the narrative technique of stream of consciousness is usually associated with modernist novelists in the first part of the twentieth century, several precursors have been suggested, including
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590:(1929). However, Randell Stevenson suggests that "interior monologue, rather than stream of consciousness, is the appropriate term for the style in which is recorded, both in
809:(2000), according to one reviewer, "talks much as he writes â a forceful stream of consciousness, thoughts sprouting in all directions". Novelist John Banville describes
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all round; from inside as well as out; from a variety of points of view which range from the objective to the subjective". In his final work
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produced an innovative stream-of-consciousness for their TV show
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1067:(1954). University of California Press, 1972, fn. 13, p. 127.
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1180:. Lexington: University of Kentucky, 1992, p. 227, fn 14.
1040:. EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica Inc., 2012. Web. 24 Sep. 2012.
837:(2002) and many of the short stories of American author
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trilogy of novels, most prominently in the second book
1884:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 119.
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Stream of Consciousness: A Study in Literary Method
1472:. Lexington: University of Kentucky, 1992, p. 55;
1295:. Harcourt. pp. 33, 39â40, 58, 86, 215, 301, 351.
1050:Joyce p. 642 (Bodley Head edition (1960), p. 930).
1022:May Sinclair, 'The Novels of Dorothy Richardson',
964:. (Harmondsworth, Penguin Books,1984), pp. 660â1).
412:T. S. Eliot, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
385:Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets,
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1870:Sachs, Oliver. "In the River of Consciousness."
1826:"'You Won't be Alone' review: Waking the Witch"
1582:Giles Harvey, "Minds Are The Strangest Thing".
285:(1887) is also an important precursor. Indeed,
1634:"The agony and the irony", Stephanie Merritt.
1488:Mrs Dalloway: Mapping Streams of Consciousness
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596:and in Woolf's writing generally." Throughout
381:When the evening is spread out against the sky
83:used the term in 1855 in the first edition of
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1399:. University of Kentucky Press, 1993, p. 41.
1370:In a letter to the bookseller and publisher
996:(I, pp.239â43) quoted in Randall Stevenson,
389:Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels
1858:Stream of Consciousness in the Modern Novel
1647:"Amulet by Roberto Bolaño", John Banville.
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393:Streets that follow like a tedious argument
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296:'s short stories and plays (1881â1904) and
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1867:. Lexington: University of Kentucky, 1992.
428:of 13 semi-autobiographical novels titled
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1269:. New York: Harcourt Brace. p. 299.
1026:, Vol. 5, No. 4, (April 1908), pp. 57â58.
806:A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
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1447:, Vol. 67, No. 3 (Autumn, 1990), p. 395.
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424:(1915), the first work in Richardson's
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1306:"stream of consciousness â literature"
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342:However, it has also been argued that
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1408:McCoy, Kathleen, and Harlan, Judith.
500:was finally published in 1922. While
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1600:(Westport: Greenwood, 2001), p. 384.
1598:Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies
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1347:The Pilgrimage of Dorothy Richardson
1121:"The Tell-Tale Heart â story by Poe"
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1458:Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms
891:'s films use it as well. 2022 film
528:The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
151:Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms
16:Narrative device used in literature
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1865:Modernist Fiction: An Introduction
1152:The Cambridge Companion to Tolstoy
998:Modernist Fiction: An Introduction
986:London: J. W. Parker, 1855, p.359.
404:In the room, the women come and go
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1490:. Twayne Publishers. p. 46.
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269:An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
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1523:, Spring 2004, Vol. 13, issue 2.
1428:William Harmon & C. Holman,
1167:Spring 6.1 (2013): 45â52. Print.
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399:Oh, do not ask, "What is it?"
361:Ă la recherche du temps perdu
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1267:A Glossary of Literary Terms
728:Monty Python's Flying Circus
248:. George R. Clay notes that
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85:The Senses and the Intellect
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784:Immortality in the pocket
757:How Late It Was, How Late
712:(1975), concerning which
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406:Talking of Michelangelo.
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1872:New York Review of Books
1687:Vickhoff, Björn (2020).
1430:A Handbook to Literature
681:" (1957). French writer
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282:Les Lauriers sont coupés
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2487:Suspension of disbelief
1486:Dowling, David (1991).
1344:Joanne Winning (2000).
1332:Enjoyment of Literature
350:Early twentieth century
38:stream of consciousness
2565:Denouement/Catastrophe
2546:Rising action/Epitasis
1878:Shaffer, E.S. (1984).
1265:Abrams, M. H. (1999).
1205:London Review of Books
1191:London Review of Books
1036:"interior monologue."
853:. Songwriters such as
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679:From an Abandoned Work
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587:The Sound and the Fury
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366:In Search of Lost Time
242:first person narrative
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1095:, two volumes in one.
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2057:Supporting character
1863:Randell, Stevenson.
1677:. Chomu Press, 2010.
1664:, Sunday 29 May 2005
917:Modernist literature
907:Free indirect speech
829:Jonathan Safran Foer
823:Twenty-first century
561:La coscienza di Zeno
3170:Political narrative
3012:Unreliable narrator
2869:Speculative fiction
2577:Nonlinear narrative
2525:Three-act structure
2385:Deal with the Devil
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1610:American Literature
1395:Randell Stevenson.
1176:Randell StevensonJ
700:Robert Anton Wilson
458:(1916), along with
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238:The Tell-Tale Heart
217:philosophers, like
196:psychological novel
3148:Narrative paradigm
3143:Narrative identity
3073:Dominant narrative
3019:Multiple narrators
2303:Fictional location
2146:Dramatic structure
1874:, 15 January 2004.
1856:Humphrey, Robert.
1849:Friedman, Melvin.
1782:Okeke, Ikechukwu.
1771:. 31 January 2022.
1289:Woolf (March 2003)
1229:on 8 February 2018
1207:. 8 November 2008
894:You Won't Be Alone
776:Soviet underground
649:interior monologue
621:interior monologue
532:dramatic monologue
520:interior monologue
460:interior monologue
332:Portrait of a Lady
267:The short story, "
246:dramatic monologue
185:Beginnings to 1900
146:
126:Internal monologue
63:Dorothy Richardson
46:interior monologue
34:literary criticism
3210:
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3153:Narrative therapy
2587:television series
2532:Freytag's Pyramid
2375:Moral development
2278:Alternate history
1988:False protagonist
1673:Brendan Connell,
1548:The Fortean Times
1532:Marshall, T. E.
1497:978-0-8057-9414-4
1470:Modernist Fiction
1357:978-0-299-17034-9
1223:hamsunsenteret.no
1178:Modernist Fiction
883:about songwriter
873:Dialogue in films
715:The Fortean Times
637:(1947) resembles
634:Under the Volcano
610:mode of narration
577:To the Lighthouse
493:The Little Review
370:John Cowper Powys
344:Arthur Schnitzler
108:, April 1918, by
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3223:1850s neologisms
3133:Literary science
2676:Narrative poetry
2572:Linear narrative
2482:Stylistic device
2477:Show, don't tell
2440:Figure of speech
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683:Jean-Paul Sartre
582:William Faulkner
490:in the magazine
480:under the title
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751:A Disaffection
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645:Samuel Beckett
566:Virginia Woolf
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