Abstract

Since 1918, when May Sinclair wrote an appreciation of the first three parts of Pilgrimage,' the phrase stream of consciousness has been consistently applied to Dorothy Richardson's work.2 Adopted from William James, the phrase was used by May Sinclair to describe Miss Richardson's method of depicting reality from within the character and to defend these unusual novels against critical attacks directed at

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