The World Anew: Themes and Modes in the Poetry of D.H. LawrenceCreative Books, 1994 - 174 páginas |
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... periods and different poems as for instance in the earlier poem " Transformations " . His commentary on the working class continues in several of the poems belonging to this period . For instance in " The North Country " he talks of ...
... periods and different poems as for instance in the earlier poem " Transformations " . His commentary on the working class continues in several of the poems belonging to this period . For instance in " The North Country " he talks of ...
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... period reflect Lawrence's attitude to the first world war . This was the time when he was with Frieda , and the period of Look ! We Have Come Through ! The early poetry of Lawrence throws light not only on the social origins but also on ...
... period reflect Lawrence's attitude to the first world war . This was the time when he was with Frieda , and the period of Look ! We Have Come Through ! The early poetry of Lawrence throws light not only on the social origins but also on ...
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... period he went from crisis to crisis and a strain of hysteria can be detected in the letters of the period . In a letter to Lady Cynthia Asquith he wrote : - · The war finished me : it was the spear through the side of all sorrows and ...
... period he went from crisis to crisis and a strain of hysteria can be detected in the letters of the period . In a letter to Lady Cynthia Asquith he wrote : - · The war finished me : it was the spear through the side of all sorrows and ...
Contenido
Love Poems and Others | 13 |
Look We Have Come Through | 42 |
Birds Beasts and Flowers | 73 |
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