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... Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence , published by William Heinemann Ltd ; Princeton University Press for Radical Innocence by Ihab Hassan ; Putnam & Co. Ltd for The Shrimp and the Anemone and The Sixth Heaven by L. P. Hartley , and Strange ...
... Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence , published by William Heinemann Ltd ; Princeton University Press for Radical Innocence by Ihab Hassan ; Putnam & Co. Ltd for The Shrimp and the Anemone and The Sixth Heaven by L. P. Hartley , and Strange ...
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... Women in Love than in The Rainbow . Women in Love is conceived dramatically , as the earlier novel is not , in a series of short episodes in which the characters come together and clash ; it moves , enormously more than The Rainbow ...
... Women in Love than in The Rainbow . Women in Love is conceived dramatically , as the earlier novel is not , in a series of short episodes in which the characters come together and clash ; it moves , enormously more than The Rainbow ...
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... Women in Love , religion , as ordinarily understood , does not enter : man's relation to God is not part of the substance of the novel ; but Lawrence poses the problem of human destiny in view of the fact that his characters cannot ...
... Women in Love , religion , as ordinarily understood , does not enter : man's relation to God is not part of the substance of the novel ; but Lawrence poses the problem of human destiny in view of the fact that his characters cannot ...
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British I | 11 |
American | 65 |
The Southern Novel Between the Wars | 108 |
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