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Kimberly Maich,Darren Levine,Carmen Halla double focus. From one angle, we are to see archetypal Men and Women in a timeless nature, outside history. The Brangwens, farming their borderland, reveal modes of being that are universal and ‘from the beginning’; oppositions that provide a basic language for all the individual persons and partiInflated 发表于 2025-3-29 01:26:22
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Kimberly Maich,Darren Levine,Carmen Hall been peeled like an onion, the skin of this animal remains rather puzzling. The heroine refuses to wear it. There is a gap here and this is where ‘the pleasure of the text’, however unwholesome it may be, is to be sought.Venules 发表于 2025-3-29 11:15:26
Valdeep Saini,William E. Sullivanort under Mount Etna. His poem may be regarded as a distinctively puritan response to the political situation in Italy — it is written ‘to the moment’ and represents a volatile complex engagement with Italian socialism. If we regard Lawrence as belonging to the libertarian, essentially right-wing stFOVEA 发表于 2025-3-29 13:43:40
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68549-2n them.. A related question, equally significant but seldom addressed, is how his reading of Melville, Hawthorne and others affected form and substance in his own novels. An exception to the general silence on this question, Richard Swigg, has shown how much . owes to precepts Lawrence gleaned fromflavonoids 发表于 2025-3-29 19:09:04
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Kimberly Maich,Darren Levine,Carmen HallThis passage outlines the profound symbolic meaning Italy held for D. H. Lawrence, as a country where primitive pagan life was still alive, where the ancient gods were still alive, where the past was still living in the present. Lawrence also explains the meaning his journey through Italy had for him: