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Our paper comprises three chapters. The first chapter provides a historical setting of the novel, that is of modernism, and how the latter affected the literary genre of the novel. The second chapter would analyse stream of consciousness as a literary technique, and how it is used by modernist writers. The third chapter presents an analysis of the two fictional characters: Septimus Warren Smith and Clarissa Dalloway within Virginia Woolf’s novel, Mrs. Dalloway. In addition to how these two characters along with the literary technique of stream of consciousness provided a social criticism of the Ruling class in Britain in Post World War I period.
  

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Our paper comprises three chapters. The first chapter provides a historical setting of for the nove l - that is of modernism, and how the latter affected the literary genre of the novel. The second chapter would analys es stream of consciousness as a literary technique, and how it is used by modernist writers.

  • Our paper comprises three chapters.
  • The first chapter provides a historical setting of for the nove l - that is of modernism, and how the latter affected the literary genre of the novel.
  • The second chapter would analys es stream of consciousness as a literary technique, and how it is used by modernist writers.
  • The third chapter presents an analysis of the two fictional character s, Septimus Warren Smith and Clarissa Dallowa y, within in Virginia Woolf’s novel, Mrs.
  • Dalloway.
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Our paper comprises three chapters. The first chapter provides a historical setting of for the novel - that is of modernism, and how the latter affected the literary genre of the novel. The second chapter would analyses stream of consciousness as a literary technique, and how it is used by modernist writers. The third chapter presents an analysis of the t

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