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... separate , separate- ness , these are words which Lawrence uses in mainly pejorative contexts , already in ' Study of Thomas Hardy ' , and increasingly so as he progresses in the description of his characters in The Rainbow and Women in ...
... separate , separate- ness , these are words which Lawrence uses in mainly pejorative contexts , already in ' Study of Thomas Hardy ' , and increasingly so as he progresses in the description of his characters in The Rainbow and Women in ...
Side 131
... Separate Selves But if there is " a real universal self " , there is also " an illusive self " . " There are millions of selves which are or think themselves separate " , 43 an important distinction for whoever wishes to understand the ...
... Separate Selves But if there is " a real universal self " , there is also " an illusive self " . " There are millions of selves which are or think themselves separate " , 43 an important distinction for whoever wishes to understand the ...
Side 132
... separate selves , their " single separate nullity " . ** But while Lawrence condemns them from his stance of moral mystical superiority , Carpenter on the contrary is at pains to explain them : perhaps " illusive " is not the right word ...
... separate selves , their " single separate nullity " . ** But while Lawrence condemns them from his stance of moral mystical superiority , Carpenter on the contrary is at pains to explain them : perhaps " illusive " is not the right word ...
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INTERSECTING ORBITS | 8 |
GENTSIA 12 Victorian Beginnings 12 Walt | 17 |
Home Thoughts from Abroad 25 The Rainbow | 30 |
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D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter: A Study in Edwardian Transition Emile Delavenay Uddragsvisning - 1971 |
D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter: A Study in Edwardian Transition Emile Delavenay Uddragsvisning - 1971 |
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Aaron's Rod accepted aesthetic appear Art of Creation artist attitude become belief Birkin body Carpenter Carpenter's centres chapter character civilization close Coming of Age complete conception consciousness criticism death deep Democracy desire difference early Edward essay existence experience expression fact feeling follow Hopkin human ideas images important individual influence interest Intermediate Sex italics Italy knowledge later Lawrence Lawrence's leads letter living Love's Coming Lovers male marriage meaning mind moral mystic nature novel original passage passion perfect period Phoenix present probably problem published quoted race Rainbow reader refers relation religious seems sense separate sexual similar social society soul sources spiritual stage Study of Thomas suggests themes theory Thomas Hardy thought tion true universe Whitman whole woman Women in Love writing