D.H. Lawrence and the phallic imagination : essays on sexual identity and feminist misreading

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D.H. Lawrence and the phallic imagination : essays on sexual identity and feminist misreading

Peter Balbert

Macmillan, 1989

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book aims to interpret five fictional works of D.H. Lawrence through the novelist's fundamental notions about sexual identity and self-definition. Peter Balbert considers related patterns of what he calls feminist misreadings and some suggestive speculations by Norman Mailer on a recognizable dialectic of love, sex and ego in Lawrence's art. The author attempts to respond to the revisionist attacks on Lawrence and to highlight the profundity of his achievement.

目次

  • Forging and feminism - "Sons and Lovers" and the phallic imagination
  • "logic of the soul" - marriage and maximum self in "The Rainbow"
  • Ursula Branwen and "The Essential Criticism" - the female corrective in "Women in Love"
  • snake's eye and obsidian knife - art, ideology and "The Woman who Rode Away"
  • the loving of Lady Chatterley - Lawrence, Mailer and the spoils of sex-with-guilt.

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