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Dalloway 'Solitary Traveller' and immortal song passages
« on: November 02, 2013, 07:53:19 pm »
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For anybody who has or is studying Mrs. Dalloway,
I was wondering what impressions you gave had with regards to the two really curious 'dreamscape' passages in Mrs. Dalloway (One is in pags 62-64 of the Penguin Modern classics edition, but they are the very distinctive even MORE stream of conscious style than usual passages)- Peter Walsh's dream of the 'solitary traveller', and Peter Walsh's hearing of an old woman singing and what ensues.

They are very, very peculiar and I am having trouble writing on them so would love to read some insight.

Thank you very much :-)
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