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H. Lawrence and V. Woolf have an individual style which is expressed through the literary techniques they use in their works. As me have already mentioned above individual features of the writer’s style can be set not only by the author’s chosen category, lexical structure, syntactic, rhythmic and intonational structure of his works. In case of Lawrence these are rhetorical questions or special structures, while Woolf prefers the usage of Interior Monologue and Stream of Consciousness. We can also claim that both of the authors possess the ability of applying stylistic devices or resorting to semiotics in order to make their works more vivid and expressive.
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