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The Critical Response to D.H. Lawrence

The Critical Response to D.H. Lawrence

Janice Pilditch

Greenwood Press
2001
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The works of D.H. Lawrence have always generated critical controversy. From the early prosecution of The Rainbow (1915) to more recent disputes about feminist criticism, Lawrence engenders strong feelings, both for and against his writings. His appeal, both artistic and intellectual, knows no boundaries. His works remain in print and are widely taught, anthologized, and translated around the world. So too, his texts have engaged some of the best critical minds, and scholarship on Lawrence and his works continues to grow. This reference chronicles the critical response to his writings.A chronology presents the highlights in his publishing career, while an introductory essay summarizes the major trends in Lawrence criticism. The sections that follow present previously published reviews and essays on his novels, plays, poems, short fiction, and prose and letters. These items are arranged chronologically to illustrate the response to Lawrence over time. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography.
Writing the Body in D.H. Lawrence

Writing the Body in D.H. Lawrence

Paul Poplawski

Praeger Publishers Inc
2001
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One of Lawrence's main concerns in his art was to explore and experiment with new ways of writing about the body. But with one or two notable exceptions, few critics have systematically interrogated the broader ramifications of this concern, especially in terms of contemporary theoretical debates about language, representation, and sexuality. This book remedies that situation by considering some of the social, cultural, and ideological contexts of Lawrence's writings of the body and by engaging closely with his texts from a range of pertinent theoretical positions.The essays included in this volume are written by experts from around the world. The contributors provide detailed discussions of specific major works by Lawrence and employ theoretical approaches which give special attention to language, representation, and sexuality, including postmodernism, Marxism, structuralism, the sociology of censorship, Freudian and Jungian psychoanalysis, feminism and gender studies, and narrative theory. While Lawrence's major novels and short stories provide the main focus for the volume, the book also examines his lesser-known writings, including unfinished story fragments, introductions and forewords, and literary and journalistic essays.
The Last Poems of D.H. Lawrence

The Last Poems of D.H. Lawrence

Bethan Jones

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2010
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In the first book to take D. H. Lawrence's Last Poems as its starting point, Bethan Jones adopts a broadly intertextual approach to explore key aspects of Lawrence's late style. The evolution and meaning of the poems are considered in relation to Lawrence's prose works of this period, including Sketches of Etruscan Places, Lady Chatterley's Lover, and Apocalypse. More broadly, Jones shows that Lawrence's late works are products of a complex process of textual assimilation, as she uncovers the importance of Lawrence's reading in mythology, cosmology, primitivism, mysticism, astronomy, and astrology. The result is a book that highlights the richness and diversity of his poetic output, also prioritizing the masterpieces of Lawrence's mature style which are as accomplished as anything produced by his Modernist contemporaries.
Vital Art of D.H. Lawrence

Vital Art of D.H. Lawrence

STEWART

Southern Illinois University Press
1999
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D. H. Lawrence, asserts Jack Stewart, expresses a painter s vision in words, supplementing visual images with verbal rhythms. With the help of twenty-three illustrations, Stewart examines Lawrence s painterly vision in "The White Peacock, Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, Kangaroo, "and "The Plumed Serpent. "He concludes by synthesizing the themes that pervade this interarts study: vision and expression, art and ontology. "
Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence

Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence

Martin F. Kearney

CRC Press Inc
1997
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First published in 1998. This reference guide is designed for those who would be knowledge able readers of major short stories by D.H. Lawrence when the store of scholarship, investigation, and appraisal is far too vast for all but the expert. An inclusive examination of what has been written about these short stories, each chapter deals with a different short story and consists of five distinct sections: (1) the complete publication history, including all revisions and variants; (2) a thorough examination of recognized and hitherto unrecognized sources, as well as the influences at work on Lawrence in the creation of the story; (3) the story’s relationship to Lawrence’s other writings; (4) acknowledgement and summary of all extant critical studies; and (5) a bibliography of works cited. This study concentrates on six short stories culled from Lawrence’s more than fifty works of short fiction.
Metaphor and Meaning in D.H.Lawrence's Later Novels

Metaphor and Meaning in D.H.Lawrence's Later Novels

John B. Humma

University of Missouri Press
1990
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Although D.H.Lawrence's later novels have been the subject of much discussion by critics, few scholars have recognized or dealt with his sense of craft. By examining Lawrence's careful and finely orchestrated strategies with language, especially metaphor, Humma argues that a number of the longer works - from ""Aaron's Rod"" on and including the posthumously published ""The Virgin and the Gipsy"" - are small masterpieces. Different in kind from ""Women in Love"" or ""The Rainbow"", these fictions are very important in their own way. Humma maintains that the early and middle novels work largely through powerful symbols. Those of the last decade, though, develop through an intricate interlace of metaphor and symbolic detail. Humma devotes a chapter each to ""Aaron's Rod"", ""The Ladybird"", ""Kangaroo"", ""St. Mawr"", ""The Plumed Serpent"", ""The Virgin and the Gipsy"", ""Lady Chatterley's Lover"", and ""The Eascaped Cock"". ""Aaron's Rod"", as a transitional work reveals much about Lawrence's narrative method and its dependence upon combinations of images. ""The Plumed Serpent"", Humma suggests, is Lawrence's most ambitious failure. Other critics have faulted plot, character and meaning, but Humma sees incoherent metaphors as the basis for those other problems. Because Lawrence's metaphors shape myths essential to central actions and meanings, the reader cannot fully appreciate the later novels without studying the strategic function of metaphor in them. When Lawrence's method is successful as it is in ""Lady Chatterley's Lover"", for example, figures of speech overlap each other, crossing boundaries in a web of ""interpenetrating metaphors"" that provide both structural integrity and thematic resonance. Paying close attention to the texts, ""Metaphor and Meaning in D.H. Lawrence's Later Novels"" show that Lawrence was far from the indifferent craftsman in his later fiction that he has frequently been considered. In fact, Lawrence was accutely aware that language and meaning are inseperable, that technique, as Mark Schorer said, is discovery. John Humma's perspective upon the art and meaning of Lawrence's later work provides a major revaluation of this last phase in the writer's career.
Reminiscences of D.H. Lawrence

Reminiscences of D.H. Lawrence

John Middleton 1889-1957 Murry

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Last Poems of D.H. Lawrence

The Last Poems of D.H. Lawrence

Bethan Jones

Routledge
2019
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In the first book to take D. H. Lawrence's Last Poems as its starting point, Bethan Jones adopts a broadly intertextual approach to explore key aspects of Lawrence's late style. The evolution and meaning of the poems are considered in relation to Lawrence's prose works of this period, including Sketches of Etruscan Places, Lady Chatterley's Lover, and Apocalypse. More broadly, Jones shows that Lawrence's late works are products of a complex process of textual assimilation, as she uncovers the importance of Lawrence's reading in mythology, cosmology, primitivism, mysticism, astronomy, and astrology. The result is a book that highlights the richness and diversity of his poetic output, also prioritizing the masterpieces of Lawrence's mature style which are as accomplished as anything produced by his Modernist contemporaries.
Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence

Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence

Martin F. Kearney

Routledge
2016
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First published in 1998. This reference guide is designed for those who would be knowledge able readers of major short stories by D.H. Lawrence when the store of scholarship, investigation, and appraisal is far too vast for all but the expert. An inclusive examination of what has been written about these short stories, each chapter deals with a different short story and consists of five distinct sections: (1) the complete publication history, including all revisions and variants; (2) a thorough examination of recognized and hitherto unrecognized sources, as well as the influences at work on Lawrence in the creation of the story; (3) the story’s relationship to Lawrence’s other writings; (4) acknowledgement and summary of all extant critical studies; and (5) a bibliography of works cited. This study concentrates on six short stories culled from Lawrence’s more than fifty works of short fiction.
The Real D.H. Lawrence

The Real D.H. Lawrence

Caroline Roope

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2024
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The Real D H Lawrence is something of a misnomer – for who can ever truly know the real Lawrence? Lawrence himself spent a lifetime roaming the depths of his imagination trying to communicate the essence of who he really was – a quest that ultimately gifted the world twelve full-length novels, eight plays, over eight-hundred poems, enough paintings to form an exhibition, travel essays, novellas and short story collections: and a vast catalogue of non-fiction ranging from topics as diverse as European history to psychoanalysis. In this expertly researched exploration of Lawrence, Caroline Roope offers a captivating re-telling of the enigmatic author’s life, from his humble beginnings in the coal mining districts of Nottinghamshire to his final struggle with censorship and his battle to stay alive. Drawing on Lawrence’s published works, as well as his vast personal correspondence, The Real D. H. Lawrence offers a fresh insight into Lawrence’s creative process; and his stubborn refusal to live anything less than a life that was right for him, in a world he believed had gone terribly wrong.
The Theatre of D.H. Lawrence

The Theatre of D.H. Lawrence

James Moran

Methuen Drama
2015
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This is the first major book-length study for four decades to examine the plays written by D. H. Lawrence, and the first ever book to give an in-depth analysis of Lawrence’s interaction with the theatre industry during the early twentieth century. It connects and examines his performance texts, and explores his reaction to a wide-range of theatre (from the sensation dramas of working-class Eastwood to the ritual performances of the Pueblo people) in order to explain Lawrence's contribution to modern drama. F. R. Leavis influentially labelled the writer 'D. H. Lawrence: Novelist'. But this book foregrounds Lawrence's career as a playwright, exploring unfamiliar contexts and manuscripts, and drawing particular attention to his three most successful works: The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd, The Daughter-in-Law, and A Collier's Friday Night. It examines how Lawrence's novels are suffused with theatrical thinking, revealing how Lawrence’s fictions – from his first published work to the last story that he wrote before his death – continually take inspiration from the playhouse. The book also argues that, although Lawrence has sometimes been dismissed as a restrictively naturalistic stage writer, his overall oeuvre shows a consistent concern with theatrical experiment, and manifests affinities with the dramatic thinking of modernist figures including Brecht, Artaud, and Joyce. In a final section, the book includes contributions from influential theatre-makers who have taken their own cue from Lawrence's work, and who have created original work that consciously follows Lawrence in making working-class life central to the public forum of the theatre stage.
Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence (Book Analysis)

Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence (Book Analysis)

Bright Summaries

BrightSummaries.com
2019
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Unlock the more straightforward side of Sons and Lovers with this concise and insightful summary and analysis This engaging summary presents an analysis of Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence, which tells the story of the Morel family in the industrial Midlands. Mrs Morel's marriage to her hard-drinking, sometimes violent husband has left her despairing and frustrated, leading her to focus all her attention on her children. This makes her particularly possessive of her son Paul, an aspiring artist who has difficult relationships with all the women in his life. The novel is partially autobiographical, and is considered by many critics to be Lawrence's greatest achievement. His other novels include Lady Chatterley's Lover and The Rainbow, both of which are regularly ranked among the greatest novels of the 20th century. Find out everything you need to know about Sons and Lovers in a fraction of the time This in-depth and informative reading guide brings you: - A complete plot summary- Character studies- Key themes and symbols- Questions for further reflection Why choose BrightSummaries.com?Available in print and digital format, our publications are designed to accompany you on your reading journey. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. See the very best of literature in a whole new light with BrightSummaries.com
Die Kurzgeschichten Von D.H. Lawrence

Die Kurzgeschichten Von D.H. Lawrence

Ellen Hofheinz

Peter Lang AG
1991
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D.H. Lawrence, einer der bedeutendsten Autoren von Kurzgeschichten, hat mehr als 48 dieses Genres geschrieben. Die in seinen Geschichten gezeigte menschliche Erfahrung kann nur mit seinem Lebens- und Weltentwurf als Hintergrund interpretiert werden, da dieser sich massgeblich auf die Struktur und kunstlerischen Stationen dieser Geschichten auswirkt. Die Untersuchung konzentriert sich auf den Wandel der zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen im Laufe von Lawrence'Schaffen. Dabei greifen die spateren Geschichten die Themengruppen der fruheren wieder auf, lassen sie aber in anderen Perspektiven erscheinen. Weitere Schwerpunkte liegen auf Lawrence' Genesis auf dem Hintergrund der traditionellen Stromungen des 19. Jahrhunderts und auf der Entwicklung von Sprache und Dialogtechniken. Schliesslich geht es noch um die Frage der wechselseitigen Abhangigkeit von Inhalt und Struktur. Zu diesem Zweck wurden die Geschichten nach funf zentralen Themen geordnet. Von Anfang an ragt dabei die Einheitlichkeit des kunstlerischen Vermogens heraus, in der Darstellung des individuellen Lebens soviel zeittypische Realitat in der Kunst mitzugestalten, dass sie gleichzeitig eine Studie der Gesellschaft ist."
A stylistic deconstruction of D.H. Lawrence's Piano
Wissenschaftlicher Aufsatz aus dem Jahr 2010 im Fachbereich Anglistik - Linguistik, Madras Christian College, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Abstract: This article demonstrates the use of stylistics in deconstructing D.H. Lawrence's Piano. A careful and complete analysis of one schematically foregrounded style marker the concrete countable noun 'piano' which has been incrementally repeated thrice, provides persuasive evidence of the overall value of stylistics as a "bridge discipline" (Leech 2) between linguistics and literary theory to enhance the appreciation of Lawrence's poetic artistry and genius. Incremental repetition which by itself, "is probably the most readily identifiable of ballad characteristics," (Bold 29) has been schematically foregrounded in the literary text Piano. The deconstructive analysis of this schematically foregrounded feature reveals the aporia and the impossibility of unravelling the various ambiguities which are easily overlooked in a commonsensical, liberal humanist "expressive realist" reading of the poem.