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D. H. Lawrence

Resistances in bodily form:post 1945 American Poetry and D H  Lawrence

Resistances in bodily form:post 1945 American Poetry and D H Lawrence

... closest Lawrence came to writing a poetry manifesto was 'Poetry of the Present' (1918), written as an Introduction to the American Edition of New Poems ...held. Lawrence finds the 'quick of Time' and the ...

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Man - Woman Relationship and Oedipus Complex in D H Lawrence

Man - Woman Relationship and Oedipus Complex in D H Lawrence

... by D H Lawrence published in Italy came into London quite secretly and under expurgated version in 1932 only after Lawrence‟s death in ...union. Lawrence describes about the ...

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Structural Semantic Analyze of the Symbol in the Corpus of “the Rainbow” by d  h  Lawrence

Structural Semantic Analyze of the Symbol in the Corpus of “the Rainbow” by d h Lawrence

... It is very interesting to recognize the symbol of the moon, which tells us about the character of Anna Barguin in the novel. “The rainbow”. Symbolically, the new moon refers to the childhood, crescent (moon) refers to ...

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Exploring Different Dimensions of Love in the Novel Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence

Exploring Different Dimensions of Love in the Novel Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence

... critics. D. H. Lawrence published Sons and Lovers in the year 1913, and it still remains the best known of his ten full length novels, and of all these novels, it is the only one that is persistently ...

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The Ideological Crisis of D. H. Lawrence in “Odour  of Chrysanthemums”:  Industrialism and Disintegration

The Ideological Crisis of D. H. Lawrence in “Odour of Chrysanthemums”: Industrialism and Disintegration

... of Lawrence in “Odour of Chrysanthemums” to the British ...which Lawrence was regarded as “the classic novelist of the English workers” (Hough 1970: ...that D. H. Lawrence makes use of ...

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“A new continent of the soul”: D H  Lawrence, Porthcothan and the necessary fiction of Cornwall

“A new continent of the soul”: D H Lawrence, Porthcothan and the necessary fiction of Cornwall

... Lawrence needed Cornwall to be a place set apart: a pre-Christian place outside the pale – a place of peace, love and creativity. In January 1916 he felt “pushed to the brink of existence” and feared that he might ...

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Cold Comfort Farm, D. H. Lawrence, and English Literary Culture Between the Wars

Cold Comfort Farm, D. H. Lawrence, and English Literary Culture Between the Wars

... DH Lawrence, the Powys brothers, and Sheila Kaye- Smith as well as Mary Webb, and also the numerous minor country novelists of the early nineteen thirties" (Coles, Mary Webb ...

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Outside the gate : a study of Nietzsche's project of revaluation as mediated via the work of D H  Lawrence

Outside the gate : a study of Nietzsche's project of revaluation as mediated via the work of D H Lawrence

... nihilism, and offers an initial response to this in terms of what we are calling here a politics of style; a politics which, as we show, bifurcates into a grand politics of evil and crue[r] ...

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A sense of place and community in selected novels and travel writings of D H  Lawrence

A sense of place and community in selected novels and travel writings of D H Lawrence

... Chapters III and IV, on The Rainbow and Women in Love, conscious of the critique of English society that Lawrence made in Twilight, recognise that although Lawrence is concerned to show [r] ...

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The three voices of D H  Lawrence

The three voices of D H Lawrence

... The White Peacock then gives way to the Salvator Mundi in Birkin of Women in Love, whose relatively strident voice rises to a scream in the bitter Somers of Kangaroo, and still reverbera[r] ...

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The symbolic mode of D H  Lawrence

The symbolic mode of D H Lawrence

... in their love, in Ursula's girlhood, the insistent presence of the industrial world is already stressed: Ursula and Anton Skrebensky walked along the ridge the canal bet't"Jeen... The be[r] ...

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“Think I shall like these tropics”: D. H. Lawrence and Edward, Prince of Wales, in Sri Lanka in 1922

“Think I shall like these tropics”: D. H. Lawrence and Edward, Prince of Wales, in Sri Lanka in 1922

... made Lawrence sound somewhat ingracious in his attitude to the tropics in general and to Buddhism in ...death, Lawrence lamented modern humanity’s relation to the ...

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The fallen woman in twentieth century English and Brazilian novels : a comparative analysis of D H  Lawrence and Jorge Amado

The fallen woman in twentieth century English and Brazilian novels : a comparative analysis of D H Lawrence and Jorge Amado

... in Brazilian Literature: The Culture Aftican Preservation 'The Luisa, of Nunes,Maria 1973 10 Review, AmadoLuso-Brazilian Jorge number Novels of Olinto, Ant8nio, 'Gabriela, Cravo e Cancla[r] ...

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The king of glory : an exploration into the resurrection motif in the writitngs of D H  Lawrence : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

The king of glory : an exploration into the resurrection motif in the writitngs of D H Lawrence : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

... Colin Milton, Lawrence and Nietzsche: A Study in Influence, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1987, p... 24 In Apropos of Lady Chatterley's Lover,.[r] ...

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The king of glory : an exploration into the resurrection motif in the writitngs of D H  Lawrence : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

The king of glory : an exploration into the resurrection motif in the writitngs of D H Lawrence : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

... However Bergson's impact on Lawrence's generation was enormous and all but unavoidable: see especially Paul Douglass, Bergson, Eliot, & American Literature, University Press of Kentucky,[r] ...

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USE OF SYMBOLISM IN D  H  LAWRENCE’S SON’S AND LOVERS

USE OF SYMBOLISM IN D H LAWRENCE’S SON’S AND LOVERS

... describe. Lawrence also uses symbols like most modern novelists to increase the expressiveness of his language and to vivify much that would otherwise remain vague and ...

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Madonna, maiden and martyr : models of femininity in some early works of André Gide and D  H  Lawrence

Madonna, maiden and martyr : models of femininity in some early works of André Gide and D H Lawrence

... Just as their rel^reus ^^r^sitiv^t^it predisposes them to suggestions of religious symbols, Alisa's and Miriam's literary sensitivity predisposes them to the suggestions in what they rea[r] ...

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Metaphor and "metaphysic" : the sense of language in D H  Lawrence

Metaphor and "metaphysic" : the sense of language in D H Lawrence

... Lawrence's conception of language' Bonds, p.1, and with a view to metaphor, but her terms signal an approach which I wish to challenge: in addressing the question of language in Lawrence[r] ...

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D. H. Lawrence as Snake Charmer

D. H. Lawrence as Snake Charmer

... This snake king holds the speaker in its power and grants him a. snake education in place of the human education that says, "he must be[r] ...

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The Sublime Subject of Literary Analysis:  A  Žižekian Reading of D. H. Lawrence

The Sublime Subject of Literary Analysis: A Žižekian Reading of D. H. Lawrence

... as Lawrence considers it to be, there is no need for a ...(1943) Lawrence speaks of Possessions taking the best of man and leaving nothing of him behind, Žižek’s trashcan of ideology comes to ...

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