D.H. Lawrence: an anthology of recent criticism

Material type: TextTextSeries: New OrientationsPublication details: New Delhi Ace 1990Description: 222pISBN: 8185433003Contained works: Aruna Sitesh, edSubject(s): English literature | English fictionDDC classification: 823.912 Summary: This anthology offers a broad spectrum of the major critical responses of 1980s to the works of D.H. Lawrence. The exploration range of the 'spectrum' extends from Lawrence the novelists, and the critic. While a number of its essays embody discerning applications of recent critical theories, structuralism, semiotics, feminism, and deconstruction on the author's works, several others trigger fresh insights and illuminations in terms of canonical critical approaches. Drawn from scholarly books and journals and contributed by noted Lawrence scholars these essays aim at furthering the reader's understanding of Lawrence's central concerns, e.g.., polarities between man and man, between man and the system, and between man and the cosmos. Some of the distinctive features of the book are: an updated critical debate on Lawrence in today's perspective, a biographical-critical study of the author's 'roots' and his 'sense of life' , thrust areas of his art, and close analyses of his major works. The anthology makes for a comprehensive coverage, designed to interest the serious student of Lawrence as much as the common intelligent reader.
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This anthology offers a broad spectrum of the major critical responses of 1980s to the works of D.H. Lawrence. The exploration range of the 'spectrum' extends from Lawrence the novelists, and the critic. While a number of its essays embody discerning applications of recent critical theories, structuralism, semiotics, feminism, and deconstruction on the author's works, several others trigger fresh insights and illuminations in terms of canonical critical approaches. Drawn from scholarly books and journals and contributed by noted Lawrence scholars these essays aim at furthering the reader's understanding of Lawrence's central concerns, e.g.., polarities between man and man, between man and the system, and between man and the cosmos.
Some of the distinctive features of the book are: an updated critical debate on Lawrence in today's perspective, a biographical-critical study of the author's 'roots' and his 'sense of life' , thrust areas of his art, and close analyses of his major works. The anthology makes for a comprehensive coverage, designed to interest the serious student of Lawrence as much as the common intelligent reader.

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