A new collection of modern essays on Lawrence's first major novel representative of both new and classic critical approaches. The essays - by leading critics such as Terry Eagleton, Kate Millett, Frank Kermode, John Goode and Paul Delany - explore a variety of ways of examining the novel including the psychoanalytic, feminist, marxist and formalist. The introduction sets these in the context of traditional ways of exploring the novel.
A new collection of modern essays on Lawrence's first major novel representative of both new and classic critical approaches. The essays - by leading critics such as Terry Eagleton, Kate Millett, Frank Kermode, John Goode and Paul Delany - explore a variety of ways of examining the novel including the psychoanalytic, feminist, marxist and formalist. The introduction sets these in the context of traditional ways of exploring the novel.
Introduction; R. Rylance.- The Writing of Sons and Lovers; Frank Kermode.- The Most Prevalent Form of Degradation in Erotic Life; Sigmund Freud.- Psychoanalysis and Society in Sons and Lovers; Terry Eagleton.- Portrait of Miriam: A Study in the Design of Sons and Lovers; Louis L. Martz.- Sexual Politics in Sons and Lovers; Kate Millett.- Narrative Evasion in Sons and Lovers: A Metaphysical Unsettling; Diane S. Bonds.- Lawrence and Feminism in Sons and Lovers; Hilary Simpson.- Individuality and Society in Sons and Lovers; John Goode.- Individuality and Society in Sons and Lovers; Graham Holderness.- Society and Ideology in Sons and Lovers; Scott Sanders.- Englishness and Realism in Sons and Lovers; Tony Pinkney.- Notes on Contributors.- Further Reading.- Index.
Introduction; R. Rylance.- The Writing of Sons and Lovers; Frank Kermode.- The Most Prevalent Form of Degradation in Erotic Life; Sigmund Freud.- Psychoanalysis and Society in Sons and Lovers; Terry Eagleton.- Portrait of Miriam: A Study in the Design of Sons and Lovers; Louis L. Martz.- Sexual Politics in Sons and Lovers; Kate Millett.- Narrative Evasion in Sons and Lovers: A Metaphysical Unsettling; Diane S. Bonds.- Lawrence and Feminism in Sons and Lovers; Hilary Simpson.- Individuality and Society in Sons and Lovers; John Goode.- Individuality and Society in Sons and Lovers; Graham Holderness.- Society and Ideology in Sons and Lovers; Scott Sanders.- Englishness and Realism in Sons and Lovers; Tony Pinkney.- Notes on Contributors.- Further Reading.- Index.
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