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D.H. Lawrence: A Study on Mutual and Cross References and Interferences by C. Comellini β€” book cover

D.H. Lawrence: A Study on Mutual and Cross References and Interferences

by C. Comellini
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Overview

This critical study on mutual and cross references and interferences in Lawrence's literary production aims to trace the influence of Lawrence's works in contemporary literature in English, after an analysis of how much he inherited from previous authors, as well as from different cultures and myths and how much he contributed in divulgating his cultural background. Lawrence's approach to nature, his desperate refusal of industrialization, his example of travel-writing became a source of inspiration or a sort of legacy. But Lawrence's legacy create the effect of a permanent quarrel because of the controversial responses to his works: censorship, accusations of obscenity, ambiguity aroused by the fact of being stereotyped as the prophet of sex, as well as of being at the centre of the feminist and misogynist disputes.

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Book Details

Published
June 11, 1995
Publisher
CLUEB
Pages
154
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9788880911593

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