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D. H. Lawrence
Language and Being
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260 pages
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Exploring the complexities of D. H. Lawrence's literary expression, Michael Bell examines the author's struggle to articulate profound ontological themes through language. He contends that Lawrence's current lack of popularity is due to a misunderstanding of his informal style and the depth of his vision. By analyzing the evolution of this struggle across Lawrence's novels, Bell highlights the author's conscious engagement with his own writing challenges, ultimately redefining Lawrence's significance and addressing his rhetorical excesses and primitivist tendencies.
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2004, hardcover
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