Lawrence was familiar with the Demeter-Persephone-Hades triangle from his extensive reading in literature and other disciplines that study myth. He was perhaps too familiar with it from enacting and observing the roles of the three principals in his parents\u27 marriage and his own. Because his fiction followed from his life, the Persephone myth threads through his oeuvre from The White Peacock to The Man Who Died. In this dissertation, I examine the four New World stories, written in 1922–1925 in New Mexico and Mexico, for narrative details of the myth. I first discuss the most authentic version of the myth, Hesiod\u27s Homeric Hymn to Demeter . Then, for each story, I point out which version(s) of the myth and which Great Mother figure(s)...
The shaping of a work of art has its ground in the archetypal images in the mind of its creator. The...
This thesis analyzes the ways how David Herbert Lawrence advocates sexual politics in his novels The...
This innovative study of eight major works of fiction by D. H. Lawrence examines the dominant presen...
In this thesis, I am attempting a reading of D.H. Lawrence which concentrates on the representation ...
Explores the ways in which D.H. Lawrence revises and complicates archetypal characters and stories i...
This thesis is a thematic study of the relationship between Lawrence's understanding of human sexual...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
This critical study on mutual and cross references and interferences in Lawrence's literary produc...
The purpose of this study was to trace the development of Lawrence's women from the beginning of his...
The condition of women in D. H. Lawrence's fiction has often been examined from a psycho-biographica...
In Margaret Laurence's novel A Jest of God, the myth of Demeter and Persephone comes through her por...
While literary critics have tended to focus on episodes of alleged masculinism or homoeroticism in D...
D. H. Lawrence's aversion against Platonic idealism evidences itself in his repeated attempts to de...
The thesis explores the various aspects of the love death theme in the parent-child, man-man, and m...
Whilst D.H. Lawrence's proclivity for matters of a sexual nature continues to fuel the public imagin...
The shaping of a work of art has its ground in the archetypal images in the mind of its creator. The...
This thesis analyzes the ways how David Herbert Lawrence advocates sexual politics in his novels The...
This innovative study of eight major works of fiction by D. H. Lawrence examines the dominant presen...
In this thesis, I am attempting a reading of D.H. Lawrence which concentrates on the representation ...
Explores the ways in which D.H. Lawrence revises and complicates archetypal characters and stories i...
This thesis is a thematic study of the relationship between Lawrence's understanding of human sexual...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
This critical study on mutual and cross references and interferences in Lawrence's literary produc...
The purpose of this study was to trace the development of Lawrence's women from the beginning of his...
The condition of women in D. H. Lawrence's fiction has often been examined from a psycho-biographica...
In Margaret Laurence's novel A Jest of God, the myth of Demeter and Persephone comes through her por...
While literary critics have tended to focus on episodes of alleged masculinism or homoeroticism in D...
D. H. Lawrence's aversion against Platonic idealism evidences itself in his repeated attempts to de...
The thesis explores the various aspects of the love death theme in the parent-child, man-man, and m...
Whilst D.H. Lawrence's proclivity for matters of a sexual nature continues to fuel the public imagin...
The shaping of a work of art has its ground in the archetypal images in the mind of its creator. The...
This thesis analyzes the ways how David Herbert Lawrence advocates sexual politics in his novels The...
This innovative study of eight major works of fiction by D. H. Lawrence examines the dominant presen...