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... Women in Love , attacks Birkin or Loerke , Lawrence of course supplies her with the right ammunition to do a deadly job ; and this , like Forster's use of Margaret , is an effective device . But Women in Love is of course far more ...
... Women in Love , attacks Birkin or Loerke , Lawrence of course supplies her with the right ammunition to do a deadly job ; and this , like Forster's use of Margaret , is an effective device . But Women in Love is of course far more ...
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... Women in Love . Consciousness devours that form too completely for it to sustain either a beginning — which it does not pretend to have - or an ending . For such an intense con- sciousness the ending is nowhere and anywhere , perhaps in ...
... Women in Love . Consciousness devours that form too completely for it to sustain either a beginning — which it does not pretend to have - or an ending . For such an intense con- sciousness the ending is nowhere and anywhere , perhaps in ...
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... Women in Love created for it . The great drama of the self is over , but whatever the compen- sations the reader is bound to feel a little let down , some sense of anticlimax . For there are things in the complex dramatic style of Women ...
... Women in Love created for it . The great drama of the self is over , but whatever the compen- sations the reader is bound to feel a little let down , some sense of anticlimax . For there are things in the complex dramatic style of Women ...
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achievement aesthetic Antony artist awareness becomes Byron called certainly character comedy consciousness contrast Coriolanus Cressida critics D. H. Lawrence daemon Dickens Dickens's dramatic dream Dream Songs effect embarrassment Endymion Eve of St experience fact fantasy feel fiction Forster genius gives hero Howards End human humour Hyperion idea imagination impression intention Isabella Jane Austen Keats Keats's poetry Keatsian kind Kipling Kipling's Larkin Larkinian Lawrence Lawrence's Leavis less literary Little Dorrit living Lowell and Berryman Macbeth Mary Postgate meaning moral nature never novel novelist Othello passion perhaps Philip Larkin play poem poet poetic Q. D. Leavis reader reality relation reveal Ricks romantic seems sense sexual Shakespeare Shestov social society St Agnes story suggest T. S. Eliot tale things Tolstoy Tolstoy's Troilus true truth vision vulgarity wholly Women in Love words Wordsworth write Yeats young
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Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiquity: An Introductory Essay Charles Martindale No preview available - 1994 |
Real Toads in Imaginary Gardens: Narrative Accounts of Liberalism Maureen Whitebrook Limited preview - 1995 |