
The Rainbow and Women in Love
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Product details:
- Edition number 2003
- Publisher Red Globe Press
- Date of Publication 4 November 2003
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9780333736654
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages244 pages
- Size 216x140 mm
- Weight 449 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
D. H. Lawrence's power as a writer, his passionate exploration of male and female relations, and his instinctive recoil from the emotional straitjacket of modernity make him a prophet of our time. This essential volume brings together the best contemporary critical accounts of two of Lawrence's most popular and enduring novels, The Rainbow and Women in Love. The essays are drawn from a wide range of theoretical perspectives, covering language, history, psychoanalysis, feminism and the relation of the novels to modernism, and look forward to new developments in Lawrence scholarship. A helpful introduction locates the two novels in their historical and critical contexts, making this selection of criticism an ideal resource for students and teachers of Lawrence's fiction.
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D. H. Lawrence's power as a writer, his passionate exploration of male and female relations, and his instinctive recoil from the emotional straitjacket of modernity make him a prophet of our time. This essential volume brings together the best contemporary critical accounts of two of Lawrence's most popular and enduring novels, The Rainbow and Women in Love. The essays are drawn from a wide range of theoretical perspectives, covering language, history, psychoanalysis, feminism and the relation of the novels to modernism, and look forward to new developments in Lawrence scholarship. A helpful introduction locates the two novels in their historical and critical contexts, making this selection of criticism an ideal resource for students and teachers of Lawrence's fiction.
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Acknowledgements
General Editors' Preface
Introduction; G.Day
The Rainbow and the Language of Origins; R.Ebbatson
The Metaphorical Imperative: From Trope to Narrative in The Rainbow; G.Doherty
Strange Bedfellows: D.H. Lawrence and Feminist Psychoanalytic Theory in The Rainbow; J.Mauzerall
Closure and Foreclosure in The Rainbow; E.Fox
The Discursive Formations of History in D.H. Lawrence's The Rainbow; R.Burden
Death and the Rhetoric of Representation in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love; G.Doherty
Staging the Gaze in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love; E.G.Ingersoll
The Discourse of Knowledge: Historical Change in Women in Love; J.F.Knapp
The Problematics of a Politics of Sexual Liberation: D.H. Lawrence's The Rainbow and Women in Love; L-Y.Liou
Into the Ideological Unknown: Women in Love; D.Parker
Further Reading
Notes on Contributors
Index.