Exploring the intersection of psychology and societal themes, this collection features two essays that delve into Lawrence's critiques of Freud's philosophy. The writings examine broader social and political issues, offering insightful perspectives on human behavior and cultural dynamics. Through a critical lens, Lawrence challenges conventional thought, encouraging readers to reflect on the implications of Freud's ideas in the context of contemporary society.
STEELE BRUCE Book order (chronological)


England, My England and Other Stories
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Written between 1913 and 1921, this collection features fourteen stories that capture a range of themes and styles from the early 20th century. Each narrative reflects the social and cultural contexts of the time, showcasing the author's evolving literary voice and exploration of human experiences. The stories provide a glimpse into the historical backdrop and the complexities of life during that era.