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... Lawrence is sensitive and spiritual . ( ' D. H. Lawrence and Women in Love ' in Boris Ford ( ed . ) The Pelican Guide to English Literature vol . 7 Penguin 1964 , p . 284 ) Even in the highly regarded The Rainbow there are traces of ...
... Lawrence is sensitive and spiritual . ( ' D. H. Lawrence and Women in Love ' in Boris Ford ( ed . ) The Pelican Guide to English Literature vol . 7 Penguin 1964 , p . 284 ) Even in the highly regarded The Rainbow there are traces of ...
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... Lawrence because they regarded it as an ' unclean ' book , or that before Duckworth would publish it their editor ... D. H. Lawrence : Twentieth Century Views Prentice Hall 1963 , p . 39 ) Mudrick goes on to suggest that Lawrence has ...
... Lawrence because they regarded it as an ' unclean ' book , or that before Duckworth would publish it their editor ... D. H. Lawrence : Twentieth Century Views Prentice Hall 1963 , p . 39 ) Mudrick goes on to suggest that Lawrence has ...
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... D. H. Lawrence's social origins ' , Literature and History ( Spring 1980 ) F. R. Leavis , D. H. Lawrence : Novelist ( Chatto & Windus , 1962 ) Marvin Mudrick , ' The originality of The Rainbow ' , in D. H. Lawrence : Twentieth Century ...
... D. H. Lawrence's social origins ' , Literature and History ( Spring 1980 ) F. R. Leavis , D. H. Lawrence : Novelist ( Chatto & Windus , 1962 ) Marvin Mudrick , ' The originality of The Rainbow ' , in D. H. Lawrence : Twentieth Century ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
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