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Page 180
... Lawrence's perception of this divided community was sharply focused by the dual class loyalties thrown up by his birth to a barely literate miner and a schoolteacher , the daughter of an engineer . Eagleton , who attributes Lawrence's ...
... Lawrence's perception of this divided community was sharply focused by the dual class loyalties thrown up by his birth to a barely literate miner and a schoolteacher , the daughter of an engineer . Eagleton , who attributes Lawrence's ...
Page 184
... Lawrence because they regarded it as an ' unclean ' book , or that before Duckworth would publish it their editor , Edward Garnett , carried out extensive bowdlerisations . However , Lawrence's next novel was one in which the ' unclean ...
... Lawrence because they regarded it as an ' unclean ' book , or that before Duckworth would publish it their editor , Edward Garnett , carried out extensive bowdlerisations . However , Lawrence's next novel was one in which the ' unclean ...
Page 239
... Lawrence : some further evidence ' , Literature and History ( Spring 1981 ) Graham Holderness , D. H. Lawrence : History , Ideology and Fiction ( Gill & Macmillan , 1982 ) Colin Holmes , ' A study of D. H. Lawrence's social origins ...
... Lawrence : some further evidence ' , Literature and History ( Spring 1981 ) Graham Holderness , D. H. Lawrence : History , Ideology and Fiction ( Gill & Macmillan , 1982 ) Colin Holmes , ' A study of D. H. Lawrence's social origins ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
Copyright | |
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