On Orlando, and Virginia Woolf's Defiance of Time

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June, 2020

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“For Bergson, all our inner experiences – thoughts, feelings, sensations, memories – exist together in the mind at once; it makes no sense to separate them into the form of a linear sequence. 'Inner duration,' says Bergson, 'is nothing else but the melting of states of consciousness into one another.' Durée describes an experiences of time in which 'heterogeneous moments permeate one another' and 'the past co-exists along with the present.'”