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| | Isolation, Displacement: |
 | | As such, direct interior monologue parallels the instability of Mansfield’s own "time and place" as a colonial; occupying a void, with no home, she has no demarcation of time by which to gauge her life. |
 | | There is little to no fixity to direct interior monologue; as "neither indirect speech or directly transcribed interior monologue, it is neither, or both — undecidedly," says critic Judith Dale (504). |
 | | Saralyn Daly notes that in interior monologue, "Time is dealth with very freely through the exploitation of interior monologue, and meaning remains implicit in a paradoxical interplay of gesture, thought, and image" (67). |
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