id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9448 View source for English literature - Wikipedia .html text/html 4917 471 65 Another significant transitional figure between Victorians and modernists, the late nineteenth-century novelist, [[Henry James]] (1843–1916), continued to publish major novels into the twentieth-century, including ''[[The Golden Bowl]]'' (1904). Amongst the novelists, after [[Joseph Conrad]], other important early modernists include [[Dorothy Richardson]] (1873–1957), whose novel ''Pointed Roof'' (1915), is one of the earliest examples of the [[stream of consciousness (narrative mode)|stream of consciousness]] technique, and [[D.H. Lawrence]] (1885–1930), who published ''[[The Rainbow]]'' in 1915—though it was immediately seized by the police—and ''[[Women in Love]]'' in 1920.''The Oxford Companion to English Literature'', ed. Important British writers between the [[World Wars]], include the [[Scottish poetry|Scottish poet]] [[Hugh MacDiarmid]] (1892–1978), who began publishing in the 1920s, and novelist [[Virginia Woolf]] (1882–1941), who was an influential [[Feminism|feminist]], and a major stylistic innovator associated with the [[Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)|stream-of-consciousness]] technique in novels like ''[[Mrs Dalloway]]'' (1925) and ''[[To the Lighthouse]]'' (1927). ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9448.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9448.txt