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| Open Access | J. A GLANCE AT JOYCE'S CREATION
Yunus Fayzullaevich Babakulov , University of science and technology, Associate Professor, Department of “Uzbek language and literature”, Doctor of Philosophy in Philology (PhD)Abstract
This article discusses the “Stream of Consciousness” and its embodiment in the work of D. Joyce (“Ulysses”). The article discusses the idea that the “stream of consciousness” as a writing technique is an illogical internal monologue that reflects the disorder of thoughts and experiences, the smallest movements of the soul.
Keywords
stream of consciousness, internal monologue, analytical analysis, free associative stream
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