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Susan Bistrican

Stream of Consciousness - 1 views

Journal Prompt: We are steeped in the consciousness of Raskolnikov from the first page of the book as he describes his fears. As thought unfolds, it does so in a fluid fashion, not stopping t...

raskolnikov stream-of-consciousness journal

started by Susan Bistrican on 27 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Susan Bistrican

Stream of consciousness (narrative mode) - 0 views

  • Stream of consciousness, the continuous flow of sense‐perceptions, thoughts, feelings, and memories in the human mind; or a literary method of representing such a blending of mental processes in fictional characters, usually in an unpunctuated or disjointed form of interior monologue. The term is often used as a synonym for interior monologue
Susan Bistrican

The Stream of Consciousness Technique - 0 views

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    "One of the most important choices an author faces when choosing a point of view is the ability to manipulate the distance between the novel's characters and the reader. Early writers of fiction had mostly limited themselves to presenting a character's thoughts and feelings through action or dialogue with other characters."
Susan Bistrican

Comparison paper example - 1 views

Use my comparison paper as an example for comparing Crime and Punishment to a philosophical work of your choice. S. Bistrican, 2006 Redemption through Suffering: Reading Crime and Punishmen...

comparison philosophy Dostoevsky Unamuno

started by Susan Bistrican on 27 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Susan Bistrican

Reader response example - 1 views

Use my reader response journal entry as an example for your own. Reading Response Journal: Crime and Punishment Though dense, depressing, and exploding with detail and description, Crime and...

Dostoevsky c&p reader response

started by Susan Bistrican on 27 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Susan Bistrican

The Raskolnikov Project | a novel - 0 views

  • The Raskolnikov Project is an idea that has been bouncing around in my mind for a long time – a contemporary YA novel heavily influenced by Dostoevsky’s masterpiece, Crime & Punishment.
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    New installments every week! This YAL author puts her work online as a draft with little-to-no editing. Any parallels with stream-of-consciousness writing since she hastily posts her work?
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