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From: SHOFAR[(essay date spring 2004) In the following essay, Jacobowitz analyzes the duality of identity and orthodoxy for modern Jewish women as depicted in Goldstein's The Mind-Body Problem and "Rabbinical Eyes," and in the...
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From: Modern Fiction Studies[(essay date 2018) In the following essay, Ryan examines “Mansfield’s interest in the way that literary texts explore interspecies relations and the boundaries between humanity and animality” in “order to articulate a...
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From: The Times Literary SupplementPerhaps the verdicts of critics would read less preposterously and their opinions would carry greater weight if, in the first place, they bound themselves to declare the standard which they had in mind, and, in the...
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From: The Challenge of D. H. Lawrence[(essay date 1990) In the following essay, McDowell discusses how Captain Hepburn and Hannele from “The Captain’s Doll” (1917) reaffirm their individual identities through a mutual connection with each other, noting...
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From:D.H. Lawrence Review (Vol. 41, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe dramatic performances of the Natcha-Kee-Tarawas in The Lost Girl seem an odd intrusion into the story, "those exasperatingly foolish Natcha- Kee-Tarawas," as Richard Aldington described them (9). (1) The arrival of...
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From:Connotations (Vol. 12, Issue 2-3) Peer-ReviewedI In the sunless fog preceding the dawn in Chapter 20 of Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1890), Angel Clare mobilises the decorative rhetoric of late-Victorian Hellenic paganism to manufacture the...
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From:D.H. Lawrence Review (Vol. 43, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedWhen D. H. Lawrence left the manuscript of "The Insurrection of Miss Houghton" in Germany in 1913, he had no idea it would be seven years before he saw it again. This novel draft, which began as a narrative fragment...
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From:British Writers, Retrospective Supplement 2John Redmond LIFE AND BACKGROUND D. H. LAWRENCE IS at once one of the great modernist writers and one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. He has always been a controversial figure, and his...