버지니아 울프 '등대로' 분석
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- 2015.04.24
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Virginia Woolf’s best representative work To the Lighthouse is written in extremely distinctive method of description compared to other writers’ works. As a Modernist writer, she employed stream-of-consciousness in the work that made even harder to distinguish the sentence between dialogue and thoughts. Normally, a writer writes his novels once collecting all kinds of thoughts together, but Woolf seems to put her thoughts intactly into words. She especially likes to describe an ordinary thing in detail. In the first part “The Window”, she used XIX chapters to describe characters’ ordinary routine, conversations and actions that happened all in one day. Her special use of stream-of-consciousness allows readers to follow character’s action and receive writer’s thoughts as it is, so as I follow the stream of character’s consciousness, the distance between character and myself becomes narrower. Rather than the feeling of reading a novel, one felt like watching a long series of drama, and even a spectacular film in Part II “Time Passes”.
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