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D.H. Lawrence

G.M. Hyde

(Macmillan modern novelists)

Macmillan, 1990

  • : pbk.

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Bibliography: p. 128-130

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is a study of Lawrence's novels linking them on the one hand to his life and increasing sense of cultural isolation, and on the other hand to his interest in the formal possibilities of the novel as a genre and its relationship with other arts within the larger context of modernism. The author includes an examination of Lawrence's two comedies, "The Lost Girl" and "Mr Noon", which are often ignored by other critics. G.M.Hyde has also written "D.H.Lawrence and the Art of Translation" and "Vladimir Nabokov: America's Russian Novelist".

Table of Contents

  • The early works
  • "The Rainbow"
  • "Women in Love"
  • "Mr Noon" and "The Lost Girl"
  • shorter prose works
  • the political novels
  • "Lady Chatterley".

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