Mrs. Dalloway | Literary Precedents
James Joyce's Ulysses, finally published in 1922 after many difficulties with the censors, was celebrated by intellectuals at the time, and since, for its achievement is advancing the form of the novel. Taking place during the course of a single day, the novel develops its themes through flashbacks and interior monologues, Woolf, along with Joyce and Marcel Proust, are credited with using style and technique to inagurate the modern psychological novel.
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