The
works of Irish writer James Joyce are distinguished by their keen psychological
insight and use of various literary techniques, most notably
stream-of-consciousness, which is an attempt to write in the manner in which thoughts
and memory actually work in our inner minds. This is the end of the “Molly
Bloom” soliloquy at the end of Joyce’s novel Ulysses. Molly is lying
beside her sleeping husband and roaming through her thoughts and memories.