0 a style in literature that is used to represent a character's feelings and thoughts as they experience them, using long, continuous pieces of text without obvious organization or structure:
And the audience is privileged to perceive this stream of consciousness as well through its realisation in the pit.
Call the claim that single subject of experience can only have a single stream of consciousness at a time the singularity thesis.
But it is closed to the other characters in the world of the opera, as direct access to your stream of consciousness is closed to me.
One can attend to a particular portion of one's field of consciousness, but such attention doesn't reveal, or create, an autonomous tributary of consciousness within one's overall stream of consciousness.
As the reader submits to speaker's kaleidoscopic stream of consciousness, he or she must abandon more traditional methods of interpretation, and read the mystery of surfaces.
He gave us an illuminating stream of consciousness.
Given the stream of amendments and new clauses that we have grouped together here, there will be a certain stream of consciousness in everyone's contribution.
Pictures and sculpture are abstract and novels record the stream of consciousness; that is, what the characters can dredge up about themselves.