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- Adolphe_1920 abstract "Written by John Rodker and published in 1929, Adolphe 1920 is a novella set in Paris, spanning eight hours in the life of its protagonist, Dick. It is similar in many respects to James Joyce's Ulysses and Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway in its use of stream-of-consciousness narration and the limiting of the action to just one day. In this sense it is very much a modernist text.Dick is a manic narrator, and reminiscent of Septimus Smith, the shell-shocked war veteran of Woolf's Mrs.Dalloway. There are several references to the after effects of the First World War, and the novella's fractured nature could be seen as a metaphor for fractured post-war Europe.".
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- Adolphe_1920 comment "Written by John Rodker and published in 1929, Adolphe 1920 is a novella set in Paris, spanning eight hours in the life of its protagonist, Dick. It is similar in many respects to James Joyce's Ulysses and Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway in its use of stream-of-consciousness narration and the limiting of the action to just one day. In this sense it is very much a modernist text.Dick is a manic narrator, and reminiscent of Septimus Smith, the shell-shocked war veteran of Woolf's Mrs.Dalloway.".
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