by Mistress Guendolen » Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:53 pm
Stream of conscious works at different levels depending on how it's handled. For instance, the version in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, I found to be quite readable. Odd, but not too hard to understand. There was cohesion, but with, well, forays into oddity. However, Ulysses, one of Joyce's last books, is considered by some people to be a horrific mess. Heck, supposedly in the last 100 or so pages, he uses no punctuation at all. That's what I call extreme of consciousness, and it would make my head hurt. But a lighter dose of it can work quite well, under the right circumstances.
Adding to the magical kitten girl army...one huggle at a time mraa