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University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China Qinghai University for Nationalities, Xining, China

ABSTRACT

The Waves is the most innovative stream-of-consciousness novel of Virginia Woolf. This paper mainly studies Post-Impressionistic means of artistic expression in the novel and the important function these artistic methods put on literature. It concludes the importance of exploring characters’ inner world in literary works and focusing on people’s mental condition in modern society.

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Post-Impressionism, the contrast between light and color, stream of consciousness, inner world

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References
Banfield, A. (2003). Time passes: Virginia Woolf, post impressionism, and Cambridge. Poetics Today, 24, 471-516.
Denvir, B. (1992). Post-impressionism. London: Thames and Huddson Ltd.
GAO, F. (2011). Review and analysis of Woolf fiction studies in China over the past 60 years. Journal of Zhejiang University (Humanities and Social Sciences), 5, 83-93. 
Woolf, V. (2000). The waves. Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Editions.

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