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  2. Stream of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Stream of consciousness is a literary method of representing the flow of a character's thoughts and sense impressions "usually in an unpunctuated or disjointed form of interior monologue." While many sources use the terms stream of consciousness and interior monologue as synonyms, the Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms suggests that "they can ...

  3. Category:Stream of consciousness novels - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about novels which use stream of consciousness; a narrative mode or method that attempts "to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind" of a narrator.

  4. Assembly (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel's writing style has also garnered admiration from some reviewers, particularly for its fragmented, stream-of-consciousness narrative. Critics have noted how this disjointed structure mirrors the protagonist's internal conflict, her emotional exhaustion, and the disorientation she feels as she navigates both her personal and ...

  5. David Murdock Column: On floating down the stream of ...

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    There is an old technique in literature called “stream of consciousness.” The basic idea comes from the field of psychology and was probably first theorized by William James (although I seem ...

  6. The Sound and the Fury - Wikipedia

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    The Sound and the Fury is a novel by the American author William Faulkner.It employs several narrative styles, including stream of consciousness.Published in 1929, The Sound and the Fury was Faulkner's fourth novel, and was not immediately successful.

  7. Ulysses (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel's stream of consciousness technique, careful structuring, and experimental prose—replete with puns, parodies, epiphanies, and allusions—as well as its rich characterisation and broad humour have led it to be regarded as one of the greatest literary works. Since its publication, the book has attracted controversy and scrutiny ...

  8. Category:Stream of consciousness fiction - Wikipedia

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    Stream of consciousness novels (11 P) Pages in category "Stream of consciousness fiction" This category contains only the following page.

  9. May Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    An essay on May Sinclair, Dorothy Richardson, and 'Stream of Consciousness' A 2001 essay by Leigh Wilson (University of Westminster), from The Literary Encyclopedia; May Sinclair at Library of Congress, with 65 library catalogue records; May Sinclair at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database; Works by May Sinclair at Project Gutenberg