2. It is characterized by symbolic suggestion, inner monologue, free association and other creative methods of stream of consciousness, and formed a spectacular modernist literary school in Britain, the United States, France and other countries in the 1920s and 1930s.
3. Stream-of-consciousness novelists use different artistic techniques, but their artistic features are the same: "The writer quits the novel"; The plot was diluted; A lot of inner monologues and free associations; Time-space alternation and psychological time; Symbolic suggestion and contrast association; Innovation and change in language use.
4. The representative writers are Joyce of Ireland and Woolf of England, Proust of France and Fokker's sodium of America.
Explain in detail:
1, Inner Monologue: Stream-of-consciousness novels directly express thoughts and feelings, and express the original ecology of psychology, which is disorganized and logical. Writers quit novels, pay less attention to subjective intervention, and pay attention to the performance of character consciousness activities themselves.
2. Stay on an object for a while in a free association way. Any external stimulus can interrupt the previous thinking process and start new thinking.
3. Subjectivity and randomness are very strong, which often breaks the limitation of time and space and has great leap. They organize the process from the psychological structure, while most traditional novels unfold the plot in the passage of time and space.
4. In terms of content and theme, traditional novels are often omniscient, while in stream-of-consciousness novels, the writer's status declines, the reader's participation is strengthened, the typical characters are not portrayed, and the plot is diluted by the consciousness of the characters.
Representative writers and their works:
1, Joyce in Ireland: Dubliners, portraits of young artists.
2. Wolff in Britain: spots on the wall and going to the lighthouse.
3. Proust, France: "Memories of Time Past"
4. Faulkner in America: The main representative of "Southern Literature" created a unique "Yorknapatafa lineage".
The Sound and the Fury (1929) reflects the decline of Compson, a prominent family in the south. The novel creates a composite stream of consciousness method, which makes the use of stream of consciousness to explore the inner life of characters reach a new height. This paper focuses on Quentin's abnormal psychology and Bangui's unconscious activities of insanity. Characters (the eldest son Quentin, the second son Jason, the youngest son Bangui and daughter Katie)