Mrs Dalloway was published on 14 May 1925
Mrs Dalloway was published on 14 May 1925
Mrs Dalloway employs a stream of consciousness narration style, allowing readers to experience the protagonist's thoughts and memories as they flow. This technique enables Woolf to explore the nature of time in personal experience through multiple interwoven stories. The use of stream of consciousness is a distinctive feature of Woolf's writing and contributes to the novel's depth and complexity.
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Understanding the publication date, the novel's development from short stories, and the use of stream of consciousness helps readers appreciate the historical context, Woolf's creative process, and the novel's narrative technique.
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