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Page 62
... Lovers does not name the homosexual tendencies in the Lawrence character ; in Sons and Lovers , Paul Morel appears as a sexual naif , naturally ardent but hampered by other people's problems . Lawrence does not falsify his own ...
... Lovers does not name the homosexual tendencies in the Lawrence character ; in Sons and Lovers , Paul Morel appears as a sexual naif , naturally ardent but hampered by other people's problems . Lawrence does not falsify his own ...
Page 63
... lovers ' fortunes through to a triumph- ant ( morally triumphant ) climax . Having published Sons and Lovers with a great succès d'estime , Lawrence began work immediately on The Sisters , which was in some sense Frieda's life - story ...
... lovers ' fortunes through to a triumph- ant ( morally triumphant ) climax . Having published Sons and Lovers with a great succès d'estime , Lawrence began work immediately on The Sisters , which was in some sense Frieda's life - story ...
Page 234
... Lover , 64 , 70-1 , 179 , 208 ; Lydia and Tom , 48 ; Rupert Birkin , 49 , 54 , 66 , 69 , 204 ; ' Saint Mawr ' , 180 ; Sons and Lovers , 27 , 47 , 60 , 61-3 , 204 ; The Plumed Serpent , 60 , 64 , 70 ; The Rainbow , 30 , 47 , 63 , 66 , 67 ...
... Lover , 64 , 70-1 , 179 , 208 ; Lydia and Tom , 48 ; Rupert Birkin , 49 , 54 , 66 , 69 , 204 ; ' Saint Mawr ' , 180 ; Sons and Lovers , 27 , 47 , 60 , 61-3 , 204 ; The Plumed Serpent , 60 , 64 , 70 ; The Rainbow , 30 , 47 , 63 , 66 , 67 ...
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1 THE EMPIRE AND THE ADVENTURE | 1 |
THE EMPIRE | 16 |
THE SISTERS | 46 |
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