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    O mito da serpente em D. H. Lawrence = The serpent myth in D. H. Lawrence by Ana Maria Leal Cardoso

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Este trabalho propõe um estudo do mito da serpente, na obra A serpenteemplumada, de D. H. Lawrence, baseado na trajetória mítica do herói, estabelecida por Joseph Campbell e na crítica junguiana da cultura. …”
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    Sicily in D.H. Lawrence’s Imagery by Carla Comellini

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…D.H. Lawrence, who spent two years in Sicily, precisely in Fontana Vecchia, near Taormina and Aetna (where the God Vulcan used to live), has always been fascinated by Italy and Sicily in particular, the places where, in his opinion, most myths are rooted. …”
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    Evolution and the novels of D.H. Lawrence by Taylor, M, Mark Taylor

    Published 2013
    “…<p>This thesis examines the degree and nature of D.H. Lawrence’s interaction with the concept of evolution, as manifest in his novels and the longer of his short stories. …”
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    Experimentalism and Ideology in D.H. Lawrence’s Theatre by Simonetta de Filippis

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…La produzione teatrale di D. H. Lawrence si richiama a modelli drammaturgici diversi. …”
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    STYLISTIC ANALYSIS “THE SNAKE”– BY D.H. LAWRENCE by Instructor Munna Ibrahim Ahmed

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In this paper, the poem “the Snake’ by D. H. Lawrence has been analysed stylistically. It helps the reader to notice the unique features of the poem that may be otherwise missed and leads to a better understanding of the poem. …”
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    Similes in D.H. Lawrence’s “Sons and Lovers” by Armine Matevosyan, Anna Melkonyan

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…The article highlights the role of similes in D.H. Lawrence’s “Sons and Lovers”. Simile is an expressive means of poetic speech that helps readers form a more comprehensive picture of the characters and their inner world. …”
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    D. H. Lawrence and the Avoidance of Darwinian Tragedy by Catherine Brown

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Darwin’s theories helped both to destroy D. H. Lawrence’s early Christianity, and to shape the latter’s beliefs in the primacy of the organic, of non-rational forces, and of the animality of man – even though Lawrence soon saw materialism as begging more questions that it answered. …”
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    The Correlation of Myth and Symbol in D.H. Lawrence’s Novels by Mariana Sargsyan

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…The article examines the symbolic images in D. H. Lawrence’s novels. Here they are designed to generalize and complete the ideology lying in the basis of his works. …”
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