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... son is impossible . A common view of Lawrence is that he was a great novelist manqué who , after Sons and Lovers , fell deeper and deeper into hysteria and the preaching of a bastard mysticism . Sons and Lovers is a great novel , but ...
... son is impossible . A common view of Lawrence is that he was a great novelist manqué who , after Sons and Lovers , fell deeper and deeper into hysteria and the preaching of a bastard mysticism . Sons and Lovers is a great novel , but ...
Page 432
... Sons and Lovers , try to be fair as he may , Law- rence is on his mother's side . In form , Sons and Lovers is the conventional autobio- graphical novel of its date - 1913 . The obvious comparison is with Bennett's Clayhanger ...
... Sons and Lovers , try to be fair as he may , Law- rence is on his mother's side . In form , Sons and Lovers is the conventional autobio- graphical novel of its date - 1913 . The obvious comparison is with Bennett's Clayhanger ...
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... Sons and Lovers , Hermione Roddice in Women in Love , and Aaron's wife in Aaron's Rod . Annable is , of course , a highly sophisticated version of Lawrence's father , a Morel of Sons and Lovers who has become articulate . Lawrence was ...
... Sons and Lovers , Hermione Roddice in Women in Love , and Aaron's wife in Aaron's Rod . Annable is , of course , a highly sophisticated version of Lawrence's father , a Morel of Sons and Lovers who has become articulate . Lawrence was ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 3 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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