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ARE ANDROGYNOUS AND EUNUCH SAME ?

"male/female face" (CC BY-SA 2.0) by sirexkat ANDROGYNY Androgyny is the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics.                             Ander Gyne                                                 +                              Man Woman NOVELISTS WRITTEN ON ANDROGYNOUS THEME There are so many novelists who have written their novels on the theme of Androgyny. Like example, Nancy Garden's – Annie on My Mind, Julie Anne Peters – Keeping You a Secret, Jeanette Winterson's – Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Alice Walker's – The Color Purple, Michael Cunningham's – The Hours, Virginia Woolf's – Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando. HATERS AND SUPPORTERS OF THE CONCEPT ON ANDROGYNY  Woolf in...

VIRGINIA WOOLF USING LITERARY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES IN HER NOVELS

There are various psychological as well as literary techniques used by Virginia Woolf in her novels. This post will help to understand them in brief. STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS The novels based on stream of consciousness are the peculiar product of the 20th century. The rise of this art form on the eve of the World War I marks an epoch in the history of English novel. This particular kind of novel is also called the novel of subjectivity or the psychological novel.  The phrase Stream of Consciousness was first used by William James in his Principles of Psychology 1890 , to denote the chaotic flow impressions and sensations through the human consciousness, Dorothy Richardson in England, James Joyce in Ireland, and Proust in France. The chief architects of the novel of subjectivity, and Virginia Woolf is the novelist who imparted from and discipline to it and thus made it in popularly accepted art – form. Woolf is not the founder of the stream of consciousness technique, ...