Abstract
Katherine Mansfield (1888–1923) was a modernist writer of short stories who was born in New Zealand. She was a creative author because she broke the traditional writing way. What attracted people’s attention were the feminist thoughts and the stream of consciousness as a writing skill in her shorts stories. A Dill Pickle, published in 1917, was a such representative sample. It narrated the meeting between Vera and the man after six-year separation including the memories between them, the journey of the man. This paper aims to analyze the writing skill of stream of consciousness from the perspectives of interior monologue, direct utterance, and time montage in the plot in A Dill Pickle.
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