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From: The Symbolic Meaning: The Uncollected Versions of 'Studies in Classic American Literature'[Lawrence was a modern English novelist, poet, and essayist noted for his introduction of the themes of modern psychology to English fiction. In his lifetime, he was a controversial figure, both for the explicit...
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From: The Symbolic Meaning: The Uncollected Versions of Studies in Classic American Literature[Lawrence was an English novelist, poet, and essayist noted for his introduction of modern psychology to English fiction. In his lifetime he was considered controversial both for the explicit sexuality of his works and...
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From: Selected Literary Criticism[Lawrence was an English novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, critic, translator, and dramatist, who is known for his controversial and outspoken ideas on such topics such as religion, psychology, and sex. In...
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From: Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence[Lawrence was an English novelist, poet, and essayist who is noted for his introduction of the themes of modern psychology to English fiction. In his lifetime he was a controversial figure, both for the explicit...
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From: Bottom Dogs[(essay date 1929) In the following essay, originally published as the introduction to the 1929 British edition of Bottom Dogs, Lawrence identifies the central theme of the novel as "consciousness in a state of...
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From: Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence[In the following essay, Lawrence declares Tomlinson to be not a travel writer, but a writer exploring what Lawrence calls “coasts of illusion,” meaning travel by mind and soul to a world uncorrupted by disillusionment.]...
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From: The Prussian Officer and Other Stories[(essay date 1914) The following excerpt is the opening of “Odour of Chrysanthemums,” widely regarded as one of Lawrence’s most accomplished stories, written in 1909 and published by Ford Madox Ford in his journal The...
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From:Supernatural Literature (Vol. 2: Magic. )D. H. Lawrence “The Rocking-Horse Winner” (1926), a famous and frequently anthologized short story by British writer D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930), is one part classic morality tale about the price of abusing psychic...