D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love is amongst the most tragic works of the twentieth century for it purveys an unprecedented likeness in its ‘social and moral annihilation' to Greek tragedies. Yet, one should not take Women in Love tragically. Having Nietzschean philosophy at its core and calling the human condition into question allows what Friedrich Nietzsche calls the “mad unhappy animal”, i.e., man to recreate their “yet not fixed nature” within the flux of what Rupert Birkin in Women in Love defines as “the inverse process, the blood of destructive creation.” Tragedy, if unavoidable, could at least be supplemented, countered, and de-centered. Therefore, the characters portray what Jacques Derrida calls as a movement of free play as they mov...
Probably it is at the writing of The Rainbow that Lawrence began to have more critical conception of...
The purpose of that text is to show the place of the reflection on tragedy within the Schopenhaueria...
Of Sons and Lovers, Lawrence wrote “it is a great tragedy, and I tell you I’ve written a great book”...
D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love is amongst the most tragic works of the twentieth century for it purve...
This paper offers a Derridian reading of D.H. Lawrence’s novel Women in Love, with excerpts from the...
Tragedy is one of those terms which refers both to a specific literary genre and to a general world ...
The thesis explores the various aspects of the love death theme in the parent-child, man-man, and m...
Darwin’s theories helped both to destroy D. H. Lawrence’s early Christianity, and to shape the latte...
Some critics show interest in the change of the author\u27s attention from the "perfect union" betwe...
A number of interesting parallels concerning the role of aggressiveness in love can be drawn between...
D.H. Lawrence wrote about women in a way that was relatively unknown in the beginning of the twentie...
While Friedrich Nietzsche’s explosive impact on literary modernism is widelyacknowledged, the existe...
Central to animal studies is the question of words and how they are used in relation to wordless bei...
Anyone who has seriously engaged with D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love has probably at some point been...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
Probably it is at the writing of The Rainbow that Lawrence began to have more critical conception of...
The purpose of that text is to show the place of the reflection on tragedy within the Schopenhaueria...
Of Sons and Lovers, Lawrence wrote “it is a great tragedy, and I tell you I’ve written a great book”...
D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love is amongst the most tragic works of the twentieth century for it purve...
This paper offers a Derridian reading of D.H. Lawrence’s novel Women in Love, with excerpts from the...
Tragedy is one of those terms which refers both to a specific literary genre and to a general world ...
The thesis explores the various aspects of the love death theme in the parent-child, man-man, and m...
Darwin’s theories helped both to destroy D. H. Lawrence’s early Christianity, and to shape the latte...
Some critics show interest in the change of the author\u27s attention from the "perfect union" betwe...
A number of interesting parallels concerning the role of aggressiveness in love can be drawn between...
D.H. Lawrence wrote about women in a way that was relatively unknown in the beginning of the twentie...
While Friedrich Nietzsche’s explosive impact on literary modernism is widelyacknowledged, the existe...
Central to animal studies is the question of words and how they are used in relation to wordless bei...
Anyone who has seriously engaged with D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love has probably at some point been...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
Probably it is at the writing of The Rainbow that Lawrence began to have more critical conception of...
The purpose of that text is to show the place of the reflection on tragedy within the Schopenhaueria...
Of Sons and Lovers, Lawrence wrote “it is a great tragedy, and I tell you I’ve written a great book”...