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Lawrence’s “ecojouissance”: A Responsible Liaison with the Ethical
Published 2021-12-01“…D.H. Lawrence’s bold and genuine expression of the sexual, his preference for the archaic, and his portrayal of the psychedelic experience, resulted in criticism of his attitude as ethically irresponsible. …”
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‘The secret self’: time, memory and childhood in two short stories by Katherine Mansfield
Published 2007-12-01“…It explores how Mansfield’s art differed from the conventions and traditions of Edwardian fiction, as well as how she was influenced by, and stood in relation to contemporaries with whom she corresponded, such as Virginia Woolf and D H Lawrence, thus also placing her in a modernist context. …”
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Mechanistic individualism versus organistic totalitarianism
Published 1997-01-01“…This is illustrated by referring to the social ideas of Hobbes, Rousseau, D.H. Lawrence and Mussolini. The mechanistic world picture, however, when functioning as a world view, is associated with individualism, according to which the individuals have a relatively independent existence; it suggests that justice and morality are the automatic products of the equilibrating process. …”
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‘The secret self’: time, memory and childhood in two short stories by Katherine Mansfield
Published 2007-12-01“…It explores how Mansfield’s art differed from the conventions and traditions of Edwardian fiction, as well as how she was influenced by, and stood in relation to contemporaries with whom she corresponded, such as Virginia Woolf and D H Lawrence, thus also placing her in a modernist context. …”
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Islands Erased by Snow and Ice: Approaching the Spatial Philosophy of Cold Water Island Imaginaries
Published 2016-05-01“…This paper discusses three texts that poetically deploy the geographical inventory of northern snow- and icescapes to challenge essentialist assumptions about islands: D. H. Lawrence’s short story “The man who loved islands”, Georgina Harding’s novel The solitude of Thomas Cave, and Michel Serres’s treatise Le passage du Nord-Ouest. …”
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Heritage od James George Frazer in the Work of Robert Graves
Published 2011-05-01“…James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, Mary Renault, Joseph Campbell, Robert Graves and many others. …”
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The Humanities of Contagion: How Literary and Visual Representations of the “Spanish” Flu Pandemic Complement, Complicate and Calibrate COVID-19 Narratives
Published 2023-10-01“…My article examines how literary and visual representations of the “Spanish” Flu contagion foreshadow and generate critical discourses about pandemics. D.H. Lawrence’s novella The Fox characterises paranoia about biological abnormality and loss of agency as a likely reaction to epidemic threats, Josep Pla’s literary non-fiction The Gray Notebook explores how the act of forgetting functions as a coping mechanism during the experience of contagion, and John Singer Sargent’s painting The Interior of a Hospital Tent problematises the contradiction between forgetfulness and pandemic preparedness. …”
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“Against the Censor’s Scythe”: Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
Published 2020-10-01“…While in their defense of Joyce’s novel the three authors engaged in an uncompromising collective modernist fight against censorship, Loy in particular suggests that the obscene fantasies of Joyce, D.H. Lawrence and other male modernists did not sufficiently represent the reality of female experience.…”
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Eliot, Leavis, Lawrence: Nature and Significance of Value-judgement in Literary Criticism
Published 2008-05-01“…Eliot’s response to D. H. Lawrence, for example, is a case in point.Eliot’s denigration of Lawrence and undervaluing of his achievement as a novelist (‘ . . . he never succeeded in making a work of art’, The Criterion, vol. x), his focus on Lawrence’s ‘sexual morbidity’, and his ‘lack of intelligence’, and the resistance that it provoked from among Lawrence’s supporters, offer fascinating insights into Eliot’s critical practice.More than that, there is also the question of the nature and significance of literary-critical value-judgement. …”
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“Imprisoned within a limited, false set of concepts”: Posthuman Absoluteness and Relativity in Lawrence’s Women in Love
Published 2020-07-01“…Anyone who has seriously engaged with D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love has probably at some point been frustrated by its many inconsistencies. …”
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SUSTAINABILITY OF PHRASEOLOGICAL IMAGE IN DISCOURSE
Published 2006-06-01“…The analysis is based on D.H. Lawrence's short story "Rawdon's Roof'. As the story unfolds, the phraseological unit under one's roof appears sixteen times, undergoing creative changes and acquiring new associations and figurative ties in discourse. …”
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Poetry for Students. Presenting Analysis, Context and Criticism on Commonly Studied Poetry /
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A few British and American writers in Toulon and the Var department in the 1920s and 1930s
Published 2021-12-01“…Joseph Conrad, Edith Wharton, Paul Bourget, Katherine Mansfield, D.H. Lawrence, Huxley, among many others, Ford Madox last but not least, have stayed in the Toulon area where they found inspiration, beauty and warmth. …”
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Adaptação e simpatia: trajetórias críticas na clínica
Published 2011-09-01“…A partir de elementos conceituais relacionados à adaptação e à simpatia, tomados das proposições da filosofia e da literatura de Nietzsche, Deleuze e D.H. Lawrence, este escrito é um exercício crítico no campo problemático da clínica em interface com as artes. …”
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Regards croisés en Méditerranée
Published 2013-07-01“…Cet article invite à découvrir, dans une optique comparative, deux récits de voyage : le premier The Cruise of the Vanadis, de la romancière américaine Edith Wharton, carnet de bord d’un tour de la Méditerranée, entrepris en 1888, en compagnie de son mari Teddy et publié posthumément en 1992, le second, Sea and Sardinia (1921), de l’écrivain anglais D. H. Lawrence qui décrit un bref séjour de Taormine en Sicile jusqu’en Sardaigne avec sa femme, Frieda. …”
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Lawrence’s Angst: The Transformative Journey from Sardinia to “The Ship of Death”
Published 2023-11-01“…Though D.H. Lawrence proudly declared in his 1908 letter to Blanche Jennings that his knowledge of the sea far exceeds that of experienced sailors, he affirmed that he never touched the water when in a boat and that his bathing was restricted to the shore. …”
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Narrative, Insecure Equilibrium and the Imperative to Understand: A Hermeneutics of Woundedness
Published 2021-11-01“…This article offers an examination of trauma as featured in three short stories by British authors: Rudyard Kipling, D. H. Lawrence and James Joyce, to exemplify the possibilities of literature to shed light on the intricate nature of traumatic experience. …”
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Some portraits of the artist in the writings of Wyndham Lewis
Published 1974“…Just as there are striking points of likeness between Rupert Birkin and D.H. Lawrence, Stephen Dedalus and James Joyce, so the heroes of Lewis's novels keep reminding us of their creator; all are in some sense portraits of the artist. …”
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The Evolution of Lawrence’s Burgeoning Socio-philosophical Thoughts in The Rainbow, Women in Love and Touch and Go
Published 2022-12-01“…With the intention of reforming society, D.H. Lawrence began to be preoccupied with the terms of the social contract, as his letter to Lady Ottoline Morrell, from April 1915 indicates: “as for my Contrat Social, wait, wait, wait, for I can’t do it yet. …”
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Adaptação e simpatia: trajetórias críticas na clínica
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