Literature along the Lines of Flight : D.H. Lawrence's Later Novels and Critical Theory
Hidenaga. Arai
Bok Engelsk 2014 · Electronic books.
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Medvirkende | Arai, Hidenaga (Contributor)
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Utgitt | Amsterdam : : Editions Rodopi, , 2014.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (161 p.)
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Mediator Transcended: The Structureof Desire in Women in Love; Chapter 2 The Invisible Core of Resistance: The Anti-aesthetic and Anti-organic Tendency in Aaron's Rod; Chapter 3 Deterritorialization and Reterritorialization: Aaron's Rod and A Thousand Plateaus; Chapter 4 Renunciation of Revenge and VertebralConsciousness: Kangaroo and the Theoryof the Crowd; Chapter 5 The Disappearance of the Crowd and thePrevalence of Evil: From Kangaroo to St Mawr. - Chapter 6 The Absence of Destructive Creation: TheConcepts of Nature and Civilization in St MawrChapter 7 ""The Core of Asia"" as a Vanishing Mediator:St Mawr and Nativist Modernism; Chapter 8 Sexuality, Nazism, Post-colonialism: The PlumedSerpent and The History of Sexuality Volume I; Conclusion Lawrence and Canon; Bibliography; Index. - This book presents new readings of D.H. Lawrence's later novels from the perspective of established critical theory and contemporary thought: a specific critical theory or critical perspective is selected and applied to each novel in order to present particular interpretations of each. Although remaining faithful to one's personal desires without being unduly concerned with the outside world is considered a Lawrentian virtue, I would like to show another Lawrence who was sensitive enough to the outside world and to the social discourses of his time to employ elements of them in his novels, alt
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ISBN | 9789042038820
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