How to study a D.H. Lawrence novel
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How to study a D.H. Lawrence novel
(How to study literature)
Macmillan, 1989
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
D H Lawrence is a very popular author with young readers, sixth-formers and undergraduates, who respond in general terms but find it difficult to approach Lawrence critically. This book takes students through the steps necessary to fully understand a D H Lawrence novel. Looking at character, plot, language and symbolism, the author shows how complex passages and themes can be decoded and used to spur intelligent, well-written essays.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements - General Editor's Preface - Approaching a Lawrence Novel - Finding a Method
- Reading 'The Fox' - Sons and Lovers - The Rainbow - Women in Love - Lady Chatterley's Lover - Essays and Exams - Further Reading - Index
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