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Challenge of D.H. Lawrence

Autor Michael Squires
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 1990
All of the essays—from reassessments of Lawrence's position in the English literary tradition to analyses of his influence on recent American poetry—find renewed faith in the challenge of Lawrence's work, making this volume invaluable for Lawrence scholars and students.

Michael Squires and Keith Cushman have commissioned thirteen essays that illuminate the achievement of one of England's greatest modern writers.  Employing a variety of perspectives—historical, cultural, theoretical, feminist—the critics here assembled address concerns about Lawrence's work that have emerged in recent years: his attitudes toward the working class, art, women, Britain; his conceptions of male-female relationships, sexuality, education, even knowledge itself; and his place in cultural history and the evolution of the English novel. 
 
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ISBN-13: 9780299124243
ISBN-10: 029912424X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

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All of the essays—from reassessments of Lawrence's position in the English literary tradition to analyses of his influence on recent American poetry—find renewed faith in the challenge of Lawrence's work, making this volume invaluable for Lawrence scholars and students.

Michael Squires and Keith Cushman have commissioned thirteen essays that illuminate the achievement of one of England's greatest modern writers.  Employing a variety of perspectives—historical, cultural, theoretical, feminist—the critics here assembled address concerns about Lawrence's work that have emerged in recent years: his attitudes toward the working class, art, women, Britain; his conceptions of male-female relationships, sexuality, education, even knowledge itself; and his place in cultural history and the evolution of the English novel.