Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal
Abstract
Following work is dedicated to how Virginia Woolf refuses external action, focusing on the image of the entire diversity of the inner life of her characters. Instead of a dynamic plot, the fundamental role of the images of the main character and the author-narrator, for the English writer, the unifying factors of the entire narrative are the close and thoughtful relationship of the characters in time and space.
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Recommended Citation
Fayzullaeva, Umida
(2019)
"THE INNER WORLD OF A WOMAN "MRS. DALLOWAY", BY VIRGINIA WOOLF,"
Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal: Vol. 2019
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