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... D.H. Lawrence's Aaron's Rod ( 1922 ) and Kangaroo ( 1923 ) . The spirit of the English 18th century , during which social , political , and religious ideas associated with rising middle classes conflicted with the old Anglican Tory ...
... D.H. Lawrence's Aaron's Rod ( 1922 ) and Kangaroo ( 1923 ) . The spirit of the English 18th century , during which social , political , and religious ideas associated with rising middle classes conflicted with the old Anglican Tory ...
Page 127
... Lawrence's Aaron's Rod requires a knowledge of the author's per- sonal enmities , and to understand Aldous Huxley's Point Counter Point fully one must know , for instance , that the character of Mark Rampion is D.H. Lawrence himself and ...
... Lawrence's Aaron's Rod requires a knowledge of the author's per- sonal enmities , and to understand Aldous Huxley's Point Counter Point fully one must know , for instance , that the character of Mark Rampion is D.H. Lawrence himself and ...
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... D.H. Lawrence ( 1885-1930 ) remains the great modern English novelist who reconciles a highly traditional style ( in The Rain- bow , for example , he often resembles George Eliot ) with a subject matter that is revolutionary in the ...
... D.H. Lawrence ( 1885-1930 ) remains the great modern English novelist who reconciles a highly traditional style ( in The Rain- bow , for example , he often resembles George Eliot ) with a subject matter that is revolutionary in the ...
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