It makes one think it was a kind of stream of consciousness, a dream writing. |
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Harvey is given to name-dropping, idealistic stream of consciousness rambles, sentence fragments and gushing enthusiasm. |
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It is a stream of consciousness where Benjy remembers events not in a chronological order but as free association brings them to his mind. |
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I swallowed hard as the visions began to fade from my stream of consciousness and I became aware once more of my mother's presence. |
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I have an occasional experience in which I can see the subliminal at work in my own stream of consciousness. |
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It's a stream of consciousness one man play about a man with a bucket on his head and is amusing and interesting rather than riotously funny. |
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Byatt's account of the jinx's stream of consciousness during her ritual killing ventures beyond the limits of verisimilitude. |
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Bleached of punctuation, the words flow freely in a stream of consciousness manner reminiscent of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. |
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How do these hypothesized moral-spiritual events take place in the experiential stream of consciousness? |
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I know this is all just stream of consciousness, here, but I think the human psychology behind it is the same. |
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I tried my hand at stream of consciousness and, sure enough, the words came out but they were devoid of substance. |
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This early morning stream of consciousness missive will be my last word on the subject. |
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If I were to draw a parallel between Richard Sanders' art and a literary style, it would definitely be stream of consciousness. |
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Such novels may be written in a seemingly unintelligible stream of consciousness style, contain puns, portmanteau words, even retreat into a private language. |
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Pages of stories of Agamemnon, Clytemnestra, Oedipus and Antigone clog up her stream of consciousness. |
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The images, best characterized as a visual stream of consciousness are filled with a number of morphed animals, symbols and ink splatters. |
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It is in this stream of consciousness that the space and time of subjectivity take concrete shape. |
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You do not have control over what enters your thoughts as you are part of a Universal stream of consciousness. |
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So when this stream of consciousness begins flowing through you, the first thing you do is think that you are making it up. |
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The images have a stream of consciousness quality similar to the contents of an e-mailbox, where personal notes comingle with abject spam. |
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Controlled yet so easily distracted, his camera eye acknowledges that existence is merely an ongoing stream of consciousness, intuition, dissociation. |
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And they're almost free-association, stream of consciousness. |
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Maybe I should start at an earlier point in my stream of consciousness. |
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In her works she experimented with stream of consciousness and the underlying psychological as well as emotional motives of characters. |
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Or it may be used for a stream of consciousness over an unspeaking mouth. |
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The stuff comes out of her without filter, not so much stream of consciousness as unconscionable torrent: crossness, self-pity, indignation, wit, vision, witchy vituperation, vivid regret, terror. |
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We also come to understand better the circumstances, the key moments, the underlying stream of consciousness and the steps taken from recent decades up to today. |
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Woolf has often been credited with stream of consciousness writing alongside her modernist contemporaries like James Joyce and Joseph Conrad. |
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Then came the great masters of Modernism, who reasserted the subjective and irrational with such devices as stream of consciousness. |
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Well, I noticed how your stream of consciousness narrative would have any writing instructor cowering behind the weary paradigms. |
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That the self has no true existence doesn't prevent one particular stream of consciousness from having qualities that distinguish it from another stream. |
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Or get on the keyboard and pour out a stream of consciousness. |
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In the same way, an individual stream of consciousness is loaded with all the traces left on it by positive and negative thoughts, as well as by actions and words arising from those thoughts. |
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Forsythe approaches dance as a physical stream of consciousness in which new movement vocabulary, performance and theatrical boundaries are blurred and crossed. |
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The postmodern structure of this collection creates poetic fragments that are seamlessly interwoven in an effortless stream of consciousness flow. |
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When we fail to recall these sacred ties, we lose touch with the onrushing stream of consciousness that flows through memory from generation to generation. |
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The text appears as the artist's stream of consciousness voice. |
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Often employing a stream of consciousness discourse, Near to the Wild Heart has been described as Joycean,, but this designation has to do more with form than content. |
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