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Twayne's Masterwork Studies #67

Mrs Dalloway: Mapping Streams of Consciousness

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Places the novel in the context of its times, discusses its style, characters, and themes, and describes its role in the development of the techniques of stream-of-consciousness writing

152 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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October 19, 2017
I am not sure how broad the audience is for a book like this, but it was illuminating. In terms of literary criticism and insights, it is much more useful than Francine Prose's Mrs. Dalloway Reader.
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March 5, 2019
This book was thorough in detailing aspects of Virginia Woolf’s works, and how her stream of consciousness flows throughout. The dissection of her complex novels makes this an interesting read. If one wants to write precise novels, this is an excellent guide for breaking apart novels for the sake of putting together your own.
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January 11, 2023
This is such an insightful read into Mrs Dalloway, it's very reliable and original. Would 100% recommend for both academic research reading and just for pleasure !!
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March 11, 2015
This book was fine I guess but I was just bored. Not really the book's fault, I just don't have patience for this sort of thing, I guess.
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