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Title: Internal Monologue in James Joyce s Soliloquy Molly Bloom
Authors: Benzeghiba, Meriem
Keywords: Stream Of Consciousness
Monologue
Soliloquy
Narrative
Psychoanalysis
Issue Date: 2014
Series/Report no.: 2014;
Abstract: Psychological narrative is identified as stream of consciousness and interior monologue. The narrative mode in drama is often expressed as a soliloquy or a solo performance of dramatic narrative. Psychological narrative expands the ability of writers who want to add the thoughts of characters to tell their story. This study attempts to investigate Joyce’s use of the internal monologue, also, whether he succeeds in revealing Molly’s thoughts in the novel Ulysses. Throughout our study, the analytical method was opted for; utterances from the monologue are analyzed in order to explore to what extent Joyce’s narrative technique is considered innovative in Literature. James Joyce succeeds to great extent in using the internal monologue to reveal Molly Bloom's inner thoughts
Description: Faculty of Letters and Languages Department of Foreign Languages English Section
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/7208
ISSN: YA
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