Descrizione del libro:
In this study of D. H. Lawrence's major works, originally published in paperback in 1975, Keith Sagar sees Lawrence's creative life as falling into four distinct phases. The elaboration and testing of this division, based on close and penetrating analyses of the chosen works, produced what was perhaps the most coherent account of Lawrence's art yet written.
Contenuti:
Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. A sort of balance (1906–1910): The White Peacock, Odour of Chrysanthemums; 2. The bases of the normal (1910–1913): Sons and Lovers, The Insurrection of Miss Houghton; 3. The perfect medium (1913–1914): The Rainbow; 4. Articulate extremity (1915–1916): Women in Love; 5. The withering vision (1917–1921): Aaron's Rod, The Lost Girl, The Fox; 6. Other worlds (1920–1921): Birds, Beasts and Flowers; 7. The long travail (1922): Kangaroo, The Boy in the Bush; 8. The lost trail (1923–1925): The Woman Who Rode Away, St Mawr, The Plumed Serpent; 9. The holy ground (1926–1927): Sun, Lady Chatterley's Lover; 10. A dream of life (1927–1929): The Flying Fish, Etruscan Places, Newthorpe in 2927, The Man Who Died; 11. 'New blossoms of me' (1927–1929): Pansies, The Paintings, More Pansies, Last Poems; Bibliography; Indexes.
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