Promptings of desire : creativity and the religious impulse in the works of D.H. Lawrence
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書誌事項
Promptings of desire : creativity and the religious impulse in the works of D.H. Lawrence
(Contributions to the study of world literature, no. 49)
Greenwood Press, 1993
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-200) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Through his art, D. H. Lawrence exhorted people to recognize their potential for creative change and to energize it toward a more fulfilling mode of existence. Author Paul Poplawski seeks to define Lawrence's concept of creativity and explores its use as a central structuring principle of his ethical, metaphysical, and aesthetic thought. Viewed in relation to his basic religious beliefs, the concept of creativity provides us with an integrated perspective on his art. Poplawski considers biographical elements of Lawrence's religious formation and traces the path of transmittal of these ideas into the early fiction and particularly The Rainbow. He then continues to demonstrate how religious views and aesthetic theory coalesce in the later works. He also engages critical dialogue by investigating counter-creative trends of elitism and sexism in the corpus.
目次
Preface
Introduction
The Concept of Creativity: A Preliminary View
The Creative Unconscious: Self, Society and Freedom
The Art of Creativity
Creative Evolution: The Early Formation of Lawrence's Religious Thought
Nature, Art and Belief in the Early Novels
The Metaphysics of Creativity and The Rainbow
The Rainbow II: Rhythms of the Unknown God
Lawrence Against Himself: Elitism and the Mystification of Sex
Consolidation: 1915-1930
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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