D.H. Lawrence: A Critical Study of the Major Novels and Other WritingsAustin Harvey Gomme, Andor Harvey Gomme Harvester Press, 1978 - 224 pages |
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Page 159
... CHATTERLEY'S LOVER * Many of those who have read Lady Chatterley's Lover and other novels and stories by Lawrence are still perhaps un- aware that he wrote the novel three times , that each of the three versions is a different story ...
... CHATTERLEY'S LOVER * Many of those who have read Lady Chatterley's Lover and other novels and stories by Lawrence are still perhaps un- aware that he wrote the novel three times , that each of the three versions is a different story ...
Page 160
... Chatterley ' , ' They'll say as they said of Blake : " It's mysticism " , but they shan't get away with it , not this time . Blake's wasn't mysticism , neither is this . The ten- derness and gentleness hadn't enough punch and fight in ...
... Chatterley ' , ' They'll say as they said of Blake : " It's mysticism " , but they shan't get away with it , not this time . Blake's wasn't mysticism , neither is this . The ten- derness and gentleness hadn't enough punch and fight in ...
Page 166
... Chatterley . It is in fact The Virgin and the Gipsy which , for Professor Leavis , provides the touchstone by which to judge the final version of Lady Chatterley : " The point of the comparison ' , he writes , ' is perhaps plain enough ...
... Chatterley . It is in fact The Virgin and the Gipsy which , for Professor Leavis , provides the touchstone by which to judge the final version of Lady Chatterley : " The point of the comparison ' , he writes , ' is perhaps plain enough ...
Contents
Jessie Chambers and Miriam LeiversAn Essay | 30 |
THE RAINBOW as Experimental Novel | 53 |
Ennui and Energy in ENGLAND MY ENGLAND | 120 |
Copyright | |
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