![]() ![]() This research might pave the way for an extended study to the technique of Stream of Consciousness in a rather The use of Interior Monologue and the evolution of language. However, in Joyce’s A Portrait of that Artist as a Young Man, it is distinguished by Related to the use of Free Indirect Discourse, Space-Montage and the guidance of theĪuthor. As for theĭivergence in the use of the Stream of Consciousness in Woolf’s Mrs. The findingsĬoncerning the convergence in the use of Stream of Consciousness in the twoĪforementioned novels could be summarized as follows: the implication of the aspect ofįocalization, the use of free association and the use of time-montage devices. Psychoanalysis, stylistics and Narratology is adopted to this study. An eclectic method that draws on insights from It also explores Joyce’s Epiphanies and Woolf’s Moment ofīeing in the aforementioned novels. ![]() Of Stream of Consciousness in Joyce’s A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man and ![]() This research is a stylistic investigation of the use ![]() They are oftenĬategorized by the same features concerning this technique however, their use of this James Joyce and Virginia Woolf are two representative figures of the modernistįiction, known for the use of the Stream of Consciousness technique. ![]()
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