Gibbon is, from the start, ambivalent about Constantine, describing him as an emperor of immense stature and achievement, yet often indicating his cunning and unscrupulousness, his vanity and personal ambition. In Lawrence's version he ...
Mary, 389 Rolph. C. H. (pseudonym of C. R. Hewitt), 260, 262, 503. 655 Romanski, Philippe. 204 Romilly. G., 428 Rooks. Pamela A., 526. 559. 572 Root, Waverley Lewis, 585 Rose, Jonathan, 524, 549 Rose. Shirley. 268, 559 Rosenbaum, S. P..
If, in Lou Witt's pessimism in St Mawr, the world-scale 'evil will against any positive living thing' (CSN 342) touches her in the form of 'dark-grey waves of evil rearing in a great tide' (CSN 340), elsewhere Lawrence posits another ...
... M. A. E50 Welker, Robert H. U75 Wellek, René AA287, AA288 Wells, Warre Bradley U2 Werner, Alfred H404 Wesslau, Werner G124, AA47 West, Alick H405 West, Anthony G125 West, Edward Sackville X16, Z83 West, Paul Z84 West, Ray V38 West, ...
Soon Lawrence was summoned to meet Ford . They met at the English's office , which was also Ford's living quarters , above a fishmonger's at 84 Holland Park Avenue , and it was then that Ford realized that he had caught something rarer ...
As well as examining Lawrence's life through his struggles with the dominant discourses of his day - censorship law, the First World War and its politics, the growth of psychoanalysis and the early women's movement - this book reads ...
D.H. Lawrence: An Approach to His Poetry
Series Editors RICHARD BRADFORD AND JAN JEDRZEJEWSKI Also available in this series: The Complete Critical Guide to Samuel ... Gillian Rudd The Complete Critical Guide to Ben Jonson James Loxley The Complete Critical Guide to John Milton ...
The Letters of D. H. Lawrence : Volume 3 : October 1916 - June 1921. Edited by James T. Boulton . and Andrew Robertson . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1984 . Liv . The Letters of D. H. Lawrence : Volume 4 : June 1921 - March ...
Jeffrey Meyers, the author of highly acclaimed biographies of Hemingway and George Orwell, offers this masterly work on British novelist D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930).
In the new introduction to the book, Goodheart reflects upon the vicissitudes of Lawrence's reputation since the sixties when the book first appeared and his relevance to the concerns of our own time.
This book will change the way you think about D. H. Lawrence.
By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as provide a...
D.H. LAWRENCE: SYMBOLIC LANDSCAPES This book analyzes the rich discourses of mythology, symbolism, form, eroticism and landscape in D.H.Lawrence's fiction. Jane Foster traces Lawrence's symbols (tigers, suns, fish, peacocks)...
between him and the greatest poets is not that his power is of a different and lower kind from theirs, and that this would be evident when he speaks out of his integrity —if the full pregnancy of his utterance could be brought to ...
D.H. Lawrence: The Thinker as Poet addresses a particular body of language and thought within Lawrence's oeuvre where the metaphorical, the poetic and the philosophical are intricately enmeshed.
D.H. Lawrence: A Composite Biography
D. H. Lawrence: Self and Sexuality is a psychoanalytic study of D. H. Lawrence's life and writings. James Cowan relies most notably on the methods of Heinz Kohut, psychoanalytic "self...
This new biography by respected Lawrence scholar Worthen considers the writer's life and career in the context of what Worthen convincingly shows to have been a lifelong, instinctive rebellion against...
This masterly work offers an exciting recreation of the life and times of British novelist D.H. Lawrence.