An analysis of D. H. Lawrence\u27s novel The Rainbow, and of his views concerning the human relationships. Reference to Lawrence\u27s essay on John Galsworthy (1927) is madeof older traditions, including taoistic and Christian tradition (St Augustine, Confessions)
Reading a literature is entertaining and useful because it will help the readers to gain more knowle...
Discussing the subject problem, this essay mainly deals with D. H. Lawrence\u27s "Indians and Entert...
This study examines Lawrence's views of nature and their relations to perspectives drawn from Orient...
Probably it is at the writing of The Rainbow that Lawrence began to have more critical conception of...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 27)On one level the novels and short stories of D.H. Lawre...
Šajā darbā tiek analizēti D.H. Lorensa romāni “Varavīksne” un “Mīlošas sievietes”, pievēršot īpašu u...
The growth of an individual into mature selfhood is the primary basis of the Lawrentian relationship...
The opening chapters of Lawrence’s The Rainbow is modeled on the Bible in terms of its narrative dis...
The active contributions to studies on men and masculinity that comprise a wide scope of cultures su...
The purpose of this study was to trace the development of Lawrence's women from the beginning of his...
The advent of the modern novel has witnessed an array of significant changes in the matters of the c...
This study examines Lawrence's views of nature and their relations to perspectives drawn from Orient...
The thesis explores the various aspects of the love death theme in the parent-child, man-man, and m...
The purpose of the following chapters is to examine the symbolic mode as used by Lawrence in The Rai...
Reading a literature is entertaining and useful because it will help the readers to gain more knowle...
Discussing the subject problem, this essay mainly deals with D. H. Lawrence\u27s "Indians and Entert...
This study examines Lawrence's views of nature and their relations to perspectives drawn from Orient...
Probably it is at the writing of The Rainbow that Lawrence began to have more critical conception of...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 27)On one level the novels and short stories of D.H. Lawre...
Šajā darbā tiek analizēti D.H. Lorensa romāni “Varavīksne” un “Mīlošas sievietes”, pievēršot īpašu u...
The growth of an individual into mature selfhood is the primary basis of the Lawrentian relationship...
The opening chapters of Lawrence’s The Rainbow is modeled on the Bible in terms of its narrative dis...
The active contributions to studies on men and masculinity that comprise a wide scope of cultures su...
The purpose of this study was to trace the development of Lawrence's women from the beginning of his...
The advent of the modern novel has witnessed an array of significant changes in the matters of the c...
This study examines Lawrence's views of nature and their relations to perspectives drawn from Orient...
The thesis explores the various aspects of the love death theme in the parent-child, man-man, and m...
The purpose of the following chapters is to examine the symbolic mode as used by Lawrence in The Rai...
Reading a literature is entertaining and useful because it will help the readers to gain more knowle...
Discussing the subject problem, this essay mainly deals with D. H. Lawrence\u27s "Indians and Entert...
This study examines Lawrence's views of nature and their relations to perspectives drawn from Orient...