D.H. Lawrence's Women in love : a casebook
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D.H. Lawrence's Women in love : a casebook
(Casebooks in criticism)
Oxford University Press, 2006
- pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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ISBN 9780195170269
Description
Although D. H. Lawrence's stock has fallen in recent times there are now signs of a revival. Of all his works, "Women in Love" is widely regarded as the most complex and rewarding. Apart from the classic essay by Joyce Carol Oates, all the items collected in this volume were published after 1990. Written by scholars from the United Kingdom, France, Australia and Canada, as well as the United States, they illustrate both the way recent theoretical developments in literary studies can be made relevant to readings of Lawrence and the healthy persistence of traditional methods of analysis. They also reveal "Women in Love" as a twentieth century classic that continues to challenge its readers and refuses to be pigeonholed. College students will find this collection an invaluable aid in their efforts to come to terms with the novel and for those of their elders who admire Lawrence, it will provide a convenient and interesting way of discovering the kind of reactions he has provoked in the last fifteen years.
The collection also contains a photograph of the statuette that was quite clearly the inspiration of Lawrence's description of Loerke's "Lady Godiva", along with a note from the scholar who has only very recently announced its discovery.
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pbk. ISBN 9780195170276
Description
Although D. H. Lawrence's stock has fallen in recent times there are now signs of a revival. Of all his works, Women in Love is widely regarded as the most complex and rewarding. Apart from the classic essay by Joyce Carol Oates, all the items collected in this volume were published after 1990. Written by scholars from the United Kingdom, France, Australia and Canada, as well as the United States, they illustrate both the way recent theoretical developments
in literary studies can be made relevant to readings of Lawrence and the healthy persistence of traditional methods of analysis. They also reveal Women in Love as a twentieth century classic that continues to challenge its readers and refuses to be pigeonholed. College students will find this collection an
invaluable aid in their efforts to come to terms with the novel and for those of their elders who admire Lawrence it will provide a convenient and interesting way of discovering the kind of reactions he has provoked in the last fifteen years. The collection also contains a photograph of the statuette that was quite clearly the inspiration of Lawrence's description of Loerke's Lady Godiva, along with a note from the scholar who has only very recently announced its discovery.
Table of Contents
DAVID ELLIS: Introduction
JOYCE CAROL OATES: Lawrence's Goetterdammerung: The Tragic Vision of Women in Love
JOHN WORTHEN: The First "Women in Love"
DAVID PARKER: Into the Ideological Unknown: Women in Love
JOHN B. HUMMA: Lawrence in Another Light: Women in Love and Existentialism
GERALD DOHERTY: Ars Erotica or Scientia Sexualis?: Narrative Vicissitudes in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love
JACK F. STEWART: The Myth of the Fall in Women in Love
BETHAN JONES: Entrapment and Escape in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love
CAROLA M. KAPLAN: Totem, Taboo, and Blutbruderschaft in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love
MARK KINKEAD-WEEKES: Violence in Women in Love
GINETTE KATZ-ROY: The Dialogue with the Avant-Gard in Women in Love
J.B. BULLEN: Loerke's Statuette
Index
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