D.H. Lawrence in the modern world

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D.H. Lawrence in the modern world

edited by Peter Preston and Peter Hoare

Macmillan, c1988

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60 years after Lawrence's death, the nature of his achievement is still being debated. His vision has aroused passionate interest in many countries beyond his own. As a writer in the 20th century and as one with international standing, this book presents Lawrence "in the modern world".

Table of Contents

  • The restoration of "Women in Love", John Worthen
  • D.H.Lawrence's self consciousness, Barbara Hardy
  • "the fight for Barbara" - Lawrence's society drama, Ian Clarke
  • in search of the dark God - Lawrence's dualism, Chong-Wha Chung
  • life as a four-letter word - a contemporary view of Lawrence and Joyce, H.M.Daleski
  • Lawrence of Etruria, Simonetta De Filippis
  • the sense of history in "The Rainbow", Mark Kinkead-Weekes
  • the Midlands imagination - Arnold Bennett, George Eliot, Hale White and Lawrence, Bridget Pugh
  • skinning the fox - a masochist's delight, Claude Sinzelle
  • "Hibiscus and Salvia Flowers" - the puritan imagination, Tom Paulin
  • making the classic contemporary - Lawrence's pilgrimage novels and American romance, L.D.Clark

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