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An Analytic Review of the “Stream of Consciousness” Narration Technique. LIRE 2008; 5 (21) :9-22
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Javad Asghari.PH.D.
 
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“Stream of Consciousness” is one of the modern techniques for narrating a story which has been of particular notice to the story writers, especially in the last century. This method is one of the most prominent methods in narrating a story and writing psychological novels, but despite what might be imagined by some of the readers of this article, this technique differs with “inner whisper” and “mental analysis” techniques. Actually the first psychological stories, or in other words the initial appearance of these stories was in the form of “inner whisper” which gradually developed and later on found its form as our discussion conveys in both story form and modern novels. This article makes an attempt to offer a clear and precise definition of this technique, while it discusses its methods and characteristics, added to the basic principles and the psychological principles of the related technique.
 
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Stylistics
Received: 2019/10/21 | Accepted: 2019/10/21 | Published: 2019/10/21

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