Difference between revisions of "Stream of consciousness"
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Steam of consciousness is a literary technique made popular by [[William Faulkner]] which consists of a rambling written series of thoughts and feelings by a character in a novel. This developed based on interest in psychoanalysis. | Steam of consciousness is a literary technique made popular by [[William Faulkner]] which consists of a rambling written series of thoughts and feelings by a character in a novel. This developed based on interest in psychoanalysis. | ||
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Template:Stub Steam of consciousness is a literary technique made popular by William Faulkner which consists of a rambling written series of thoughts and feelings by a character in a novel. This developed based on interest in psychoanalysis.