Mrs. Dalloway: Mapping Streams of Consciousness
David Dowling |
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Summary: This book argues that Mrs Dalloway is a major work of feminist fiction, a commentary on English society after World War I, an assessment of Victorian values, and an important example of the stream-of-consciousness narrative technique. In exploring the intricate structure of the novel, the book draws on recent criticism of Woolf's work.
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