Death will certainly come to every living beings, but nobody knows how it exactly feels or what happens during and after the death. This mystery, however, has evoked people‟s imagination, and many have expressed their own versions in their works. D.H. Lawrence‟s “The Ship of Death” is one of the relevant works that could figure it out in a meaningful way, and this research is intended to explore how death is described in the poem. Since this research approaches the work intrinsically, it applies Ransom‟s notion of New Criticism Theory. For the data processing, this uses descriptive-qualitative research method. Based on the in-depth analysis, this research has found that in “The Ship of Death,” the description of death is divided i...
Literature is an effort to emulate a fact in the fictional and imaginative forms of writing, especia...
The Ship of Death is a complete musical setting for four vocal soloists, SATB chorus, and large orch...
Because past and present criticism has stressed the difficulty of understanding the poetry of Gerard...
Lawrence's poetry is mainly a record of his developing concept and understanding of Love and Death. ...
Death has intrigued and even inspired fear in many. Since fiction mimics life, it is no wonder that ...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
D.H. Lawrence’s Last Poems – posthumously published in 1932 – were written in 1929, four months befo...
When he published D. H. Lawrence\u27s Last Poems, Richard Aldington stated that nobody can really u...
In poetry, fiction, and drama, death is considered as a central theme commonly used to elicit an emo...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
In this thesis I seek to relate the early Congregationalist up-bringing of Lawrence, and the rheolog...
The Ship of Death is a complete musical setting for four vocal soloists, SATB chorus, and large orch...
This paper relates to the concept of death as presented in two works of literature. The major theme ...
Literature is an effort to emulate a fact in the fictional and imaginative forms of writing, especia...
The Ship of Death is a complete musical setting for four vocal soloists, SATB chorus, and large orch...
Because past and present criticism has stressed the difficulty of understanding the poetry of Gerard...
Lawrence's poetry is mainly a record of his developing concept and understanding of Love and Death. ...
Death has intrigued and even inspired fear in many. Since fiction mimics life, it is no wonder that ...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
D.H. Lawrence’s Last Poems – posthumously published in 1932 – were written in 1929, four months befo...
When he published D. H. Lawrence\u27s Last Poems, Richard Aldington stated that nobody can really u...
In poetry, fiction, and drama, death is considered as a central theme commonly used to elicit an emo...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
This article examines D. H. Lawrence’s fragmentary intertextual references to Hamlet and his idiosyn...
In this thesis I seek to relate the early Congregationalist up-bringing of Lawrence, and the rheolog...
The Ship of Death is a complete musical setting for four vocal soloists, SATB chorus, and large orch...
This paper relates to the concept of death as presented in two works of literature. The major theme ...
Literature is an effort to emulate a fact in the fictional and imaginative forms of writing, especia...
The Ship of Death is a complete musical setting for four vocal soloists, SATB chorus, and large orch...
Because past and present criticism has stressed the difficulty of understanding the poetry of Gerard...