Articles related to "Stream Of Consciousness"Conscious and unconscious phases of evolution are leading us to one goal. Until today, we have evolved unconsciously, and from today onward, we can evolve consciously.
A set of three questions reading groups to use when discussing William Faulkner's masterpiece of high modernism and stream of consciousness.
William Faulkner uses stream of consciousness to create novels with two different effects.
Brief biography of influential English author Virginia Woolf, founder of Bloomsbury Group of Writers, famous for feminism, Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, and The Waves
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A set of four questions to spark discussion about the themes in this great American Classic.
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Language and Behaviour in Voyage in the Dark shows Anna's displacement in disparate cultures.
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The Sound and the Fury was William Faulkner's first masterpiece and is an excellent example of high modernism and regional literature in America.
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A brief discussion of the complexities of Conrad's novella, and how his use of a narrative framing device heightens its effectiveness as an example of quest literature.
A section by section account of an American classic in high modernism and stream of consciousness literature.
Sometimes psychological disorders go beyond depression or denial to bizarre, uncontrollable mental conditions. The Rat Man, Wolf Man, & Anna O. are Freud's famous cases.
English novelist Dorothy Richardson, and the "stream of consciousness" technique she developed and championed, are suffering from neglect.
Brief biography of William Faulkner, influential American novelist and short-story writer of the 20th century, known for his fictional Yoknapatawpha County.
Julie Prestsater's first novel features a smart high school freshman who's in love with a senior football player.
T. S. Eliot is really a very funny poet. His works are taken way too seriously. A reader needs to think irony, satire, and enjoy a few belly laughs when reading Eliot.
Brandon Pfeiffer's "Nothing Short of Now" will serve as an introduction to a genre new to many listeners, and he serves it up well. Indie pop. Come and get it.
Virginia Woolf is a highly regarded essayist, novelist, critic, short story writer, diarist, and biographer.
Experts have been suggesting making goals tangible by writing them down for years. What about turning goals into art, in addition to writing?
Has Stephen King lost his touch? Check out his new short fiction collection Just After Sunset and decide for yourself.
Carrie Rodriguez is a rapidly emerging roots/folk performer from Brooklyn, New York. With her latest CD, "She Ain't Me", Carrie truly delivers a solid Americana sound.
Death of a Salesman is one of Arthur Miller's most famous plays. It is a timeless work, which is just as relevant and poignant today as it ever was.
If you like your music thoughtfully crafted and eloquent, with a heaping side of whimsy, you'll fall hard for Jonah Werner and his fifth indie album, "Better Things."
Biography and works of New Zealand writer Katherine Mansfield, famous for "Bliss and Other Stories."
The newly-released Hedberg CD, while far from his best work, reminds fans of his inimitable style and introduces others to a voice that was extinguished far too soon.
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A review of James Joyce's modernist classic 1922 novel Ulysses
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Poetry can be an enjoyable subject to teach if you involve the students in the creation of poems using writing exercises that appeal to their senses and senses of humour.
American Psycho is a novel whose reputation precedes it and a satirical take on everything that's wrong with the modern world today.
A guide to often noted novelists, playwrights, and songwriters of the USA...Following the literary influences on the formation of the "American Dream."
William Faulkner became famous for his writing and infamous for his drinking while creating award winning novels, poems, short stories and screenplays.
The NFB/Bruce Alcock's short film "Vive la Rose" - based around the ballad performed by Émile Benoit - has great intentions but doesn't fulfill its potential. 6/10
In her debut novel, Ellen Dean tells the story of a group of high society women living in a world of betrayal, emotional blackmail, and, above all, the need for love.
In The Artist's Way, multi-talented writer and artist Julia Cameron shares her secrets to personal and professional success, through a unique twelve-week program.
Observing life from humor columnist and author Celia Rivenbark's perspective can help save a boring day of cleaning out your trash cart.
In his first novel, young Italian writer explores thought-provoking issues about human existence and modern life in such an intriguing way that the reader is captivated.
Connecting with a set of characters is healthy, but not if they get stale. With the Character Elimination Exercise, a writer can keep her characters and story in motion.
With this exercise, a writer will be able to turn rooms both real and imagined into history. From there, the details and the story should come forth.
Frank Miller can't direct to save a limb in the tonally disjointed Spirit, which features the wasted acting of Scarlett Johansson and Eva Mendes. 0.5 stars out of 4.
Fictional accounts of alcoholics and their lives can sometimes provide readers with much-needed insight into the disease. Here are just a few novels to consider.
Early 20th-century French novelist Marcel Proust composed Remembrance of Things Past, a seven-volume novel that changed the history of European Literature.
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