D.H. Lawrence's sons and lovers : a casebook

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D.H. Lawrence's sons and lovers : a casebook

edited by John Worthen and Andrew Harrison

(Casebooks in criticism)

Oxford University Press, 2005

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-297) and index

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ISBN 9780195170405

Description

This casebook on D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers is the first to address itself to the full text of the novel, first published in 1992. The introduction discusses the novel's composition and the range of approaches adopted by critics since its original publication in 1913. The nine essays that follow demonstrate the full extent of the contemporary critical response, from studies of narrative technique to psychoanalytic and gender-based analysis, and set the critical agenda for its study in the twenty-first century. This collection also reproduces excerpts from Lawrence's letters relating to Sons and Lovers, along with a full transcription of Alfred Booth Kuttner's 1916 Freudian analysis of the work.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195170412

Description

This casebook on D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers is the first to address itself to the full text of the novel, first published in 1992. The introduction discusses the novel's composition and the range of approaches adopted by critics since its original publication in 1913. The nine essays that follow demonstrate the full extent of the contemporary critical response, from studies of narrative technique to psychoanalytic and gender-based analysis, and set the critical agenda for its study in the twenty-first century. This collection also reproduces excerpts from Lawrence's letters relating to Sons and Lovers, along with a full transcription of Alfred Booth Kuttner's 1916 Freudian analysis of the work.

Table of Contents

1: Andrew Harrison: Introduction 2: Excerpts from Lawrence's Letters 3: Michael Bell: "A restrained, Somewhat Impersonal novel" 4: Michael Black: Form: Narrative Structure 5: Macdonald Daly: Relationship and Class in Sons and Lovers 6: Barbara Ann Schapiro: A Modern Psychoanalytic Approach to Sons and Lovers 7: Margaret Storch: Images of Women in Sons and Lovers 8: Jack Stewart: Forms of Expression in Sons and Lovers 9: Louis K. Greiff: Sons and Lovers: Flight from the [S]mothering Text 10: Rick Rylance: Ideas, Histories, Generations and Beliefs: The Early Novels to Sons and Lovers 11: Helen Baron: Interwoven Words, Interactive Feelings: Paul Morel and Sons and Lovers 12: Alfred Booth Kuttner: Appendix: Sons and Lovers: A Freudian Appreciation (1916)

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