An alternative gaze : essays on D.H. Lawrence Sheila Lahiri Choudhury

By: Choudhury, Sheila LahiriMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Chronicle Books, 2008Description: 196 pISBN: 8180280306DDC classification: 820.9
Contents:
1. D.H. Lawrence and the Nineteenth-Century Theory of the Novel 2. Lawrence’s Prophetic Vision 3. Lawrence and the Ruskin Tradition 4. ’Making Pictures’: Lawrence’s Visual Imagination 5. Ursula’s Carpaccian Dream 6. The Edwardian Legacy 7. ’The Widening Circle’: Lawrence on Education 8. Sacred Prostitute: A Reading of The Lost Girl as a Parody of the Fall 9. Transcending Boundaries, Crossing Territories: A Study of Lawrence’s Travel Writings and Fiction 10. Aztecs, Neo-Nationalism and Lawrence: A Postcolonial Reading of The Plumed Serpent 11. Connie, Persephone, and Subliminality: Reading Lady Chatterley’s Lover Notes
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Includes bibliography and index.

1. D.H. Lawrence and the Nineteenth-Century
Theory of the Novel
2. Lawrence’s Prophetic Vision
3. Lawrence and the Ruskin Tradition
4. ’Making Pictures’: Lawrence’s Visual Imagination
5. Ursula’s Carpaccian Dream
6. The Edwardian Legacy
7. ’The Widening Circle’: Lawrence on Education
8. Sacred Prostitute: A Reading of The Lost Girl
as a Parody of the Fall
9. Transcending Boundaries, Crossing Territories:
A Study of Lawrence’s Travel Writings and Fiction
10. Aztecs, Neo-Nationalism and Lawrence:
A Postcolonial Reading of The Plumed Serpent
11. Connie, Persephone, and Subliminality: Reading
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Notes

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