flæðiriti
Flæðiriti is a concept originating from Old English literature, often translated as "flow-writing" or "continuous writing." It refers to a style of prose characterized by its unbroken, meandering sentence structure and a tendency to explore thoughts and associations without clear logical breaks or formal punctuation. This style is particularly noticeable in certain Old English texts, where the narrative or descriptive flow is prioritized over distinct grammatical units.
The absence of elaborate punctuation in early manuscripts contributed to this effect, encouraging the reader to