Dorothy Richardson
Richardson pioneered the stream-of-consciousness novel in English with her thirteen-volume Pilgrimage series, which predates Woolf and Joyce in its use of interior monologue. Her work is central to the development of modernist fiction and feminist narrative.
Works
- Pointed RoofsExperimental novel told through a young woman's interior perspective
- BackwaterModernist novel continuing the interior journey of protagonist
- HoneycombExperimental novel deepening the stream of consciousness narrative
- The TunnelModernist novel exploring urban life through inner consciousness
- InterimNovel of a woman's emotional and spiritual transformation