Explores the ways in which D.H. Lawrence revises and complicates archetypal characters and stories in his fiction. Lawrence\u27s mythic revisions are frequently along gender lines, thus having significant implications for femininst or gendered readings of his works. Focuses mainly on The Rainbow and The Plumed Serpent but also treats some of Lawrence\u27s shorter fiction
To appreciate Lawrence\u27s poetry it is necessary to understand the elements of his mystical though...
D.H. Lawrence's prose has always been characterised by a fierce attack on the tab„„s imposed by...
D.H. Lawrence's interest in male relationships, and its manifestation throughout his work in the the...
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...
This paper offers a Derridian reading of D.H. Lawrence’s novel Women in Love, with excerpts from the...
World War I and the expatriate status it conferred upon D. H. Lawrence coalesced to produce a mythop...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
This thesis analyzes the ways how David Herbert Lawrence advocates sexual politics in his novels The...
In this thesis, I am attempting a reading of D.H. Lawrence which concentrates on the representation ...
While literary critics have tended to focus on episodes of alleged masculinism or homoeroticism in D...
Lawrence was familiar with the Demeter-Persephone-Hades triangle from his extensive reading in liter...
The article examines the symbolic images in D. H. Lawrence’s novels. Here they are designed to gener...
“In the contemporary literary scenario, D.H. Lawrence has a very important position as a writer of t...
The themes of love and death in D. H. Lawrence embody manʻs desire for rootedness, but always travel...
To appreciate Lawrence\u27s poetry it is necessary to understand the elements of his mystical though...
D.H. Lawrence's prose has always been characterised by a fierce attack on the tab„„s imposed by...
D.H. Lawrence's interest in male relationships, and its manifestation throughout his work in the the...
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...
This paper offers a Derridian reading of D.H. Lawrence’s novel Women in Love, with excerpts from the...
World War I and the expatriate status it conferred upon D. H. Lawrence coalesced to produce a mythop...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
This thesis analyzes the ways how David Herbert Lawrence advocates sexual politics in his novels The...
In this thesis, I am attempting a reading of D.H. Lawrence which concentrates on the representation ...
While literary critics have tended to focus on episodes of alleged masculinism or homoeroticism in D...
Lawrence was familiar with the Demeter-Persephone-Hades triangle from his extensive reading in liter...
The article examines the symbolic images in D. H. Lawrence’s novels. Here they are designed to gener...
“In the contemporary literary scenario, D.H. Lawrence has a very important position as a writer of t...
The themes of love and death in D. H. Lawrence embody manʻs desire for rootedness, but always travel...
To appreciate Lawrence\u27s poetry it is necessary to understand the elements of his mystical though...
D.H. Lawrence's prose has always been characterised by a fierce attack on the tab„„s imposed by...
D.H. Lawrence's interest in male relationships, and its manifestation throughout his work in the the...