A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF VIRGINA WOOLF’S “MRS. DALLOWAY”

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  • Eshniyozova Jasmina Jo’rabekovna Автор

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Keywords: Virginia Woolf, Stylistic Education, Stream of Consciousness, Literary Devices, Consciousness, Interior Thoughts, Free Indirect Discourse, Narrative, Subjectivity, Fragmented Narrative, Psychological Depth, Character Psychology Identity

Аннотация

Annotation:This thesis analyzes Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway by focusing 
on  its  distinctive  stylistic  features,  which  contribute  to  the  novel’s  exploration  of 
human  consciousness,  memory,  identity,  and  time.  The  novel’s  primary  stylistic 
techniques—stream  of  consciousness  and  free  indirect  discourse—are  examined  in 
detail. These narrative methods allow readers to engage deeply with the inner lives of 
the  characters,  particularly  Clarissa  Dalloway  and  Septimus  Warren  Smith,  whose 
fragmented  thoughts  reveal  their  complex  emotional  and  psychological  states.  The 
thesis  highlights  how  Woolf  uses  stream  of  consciousness  to  depict  the  fluidity  of 
human  perception,  capturing  the  non-linear  and  disjointed  nature  of  memory  and 
thought. By allowing the characters’ internal voices to shift between past and present, 
the narrative mirrors the way consciousness operates, offering an intimate look at their 
personal histories, fears, desires, and traumas 

Библиографические ссылки

REFERENCES:

1. Woolf, Virginia. Mrs. Dalloway. Edited by M. McLintock, Harcourt, 2005.

2. http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/71865

3. https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-lifetime-of-lessons-in-mrs-

dalloway

Опубликован

2024-11-23

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Eshniyozova Jasmina Jo’rabekovna. (2024). A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF VIRGINA WOOLF’S “MRS. DALLOWAY” . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 33(3), 61-65. https://scientific-jl.org/tal/article/view/3901