D.H.Lawrence and the Dialectics of Spatial Form


ISBN 9783659367601
264 Seiten, Taschenbuch/Paperback
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D. H. Lawrence and the Dialectics of Spatial Form is an innovative work in the field of Lawrence-studies. Six major works of Lawrence- Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, The Captains Doll, Aarons Rod, and The Plumed Serpent- are selected in the study of spatial form. This book departs from the existing critical works on Lawrence, insofar as it rereads the so called Lawrentian characteristic defects in a positive way, connecting with the post-modern literary theories. The author takes account of Lawrences aesthetics and ideals, his cultural inheritance, and the resisting forces in English canonical writings of his time. Interpretation of Lawrence in a particular line and value judgement are ignored in order to direct the readers attention to a participatory reading. The work contains chapters on Breaking the Prison Wall, Circular Repetition, Structural Aesthetics, Intertextual Collage, and Conclusion besides a Preface. All through the chapters Lawrence has been presented in a new perspective unprecedented, rising above the dispute shrouding the critics.
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