Mrs. Dalloway | Techniques
Several critics have noted that Woolf's fourth novel marks a moment in Woolf's own sense of artistic independence and maturity; most notably, it is Clarissa Dalloway's interior monologue or stream-of-consciousness that, when mingled with the urban scene, that heralds a new phase in Woolf's mastery of literary technique. She also incorporates flashbacks and photographic techniques of recalling childhood experiences, and shows that external events are only given significance because of the internal or subjective associations which the perceiver makes with the event. These narrative...
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