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A "Strange Sapience": The Creative Imagination of D.H. Lawrence
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Table of contents
Contents
Key to Titles ix
Introduction 1
1 Fantasy 14
2 Reality 39
3 Symbol 48
4 Body 76
5 Play 111
6 Origins 127
7 Projection 148
8 Sun 166
9 Creative Selfhood 181
Appendixes
1 1: On Symbol Formation 203
2 2: On the Relation of Aggression to Creativity and Sexuality 206
3 3: On Maturation versus Development 212
Notes 215
Selected Bibliography 231
Index 241
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...fates." Subsequent consideration of Lawrences self-styled psychology -- his pollyanalytic system of separate and opposed layers...mind, a kind of deficiency which must be put right." Lawrences psychological-minded readers have either isolated oral...object may be the reinvestment in an ideal. -- George H. Pollock, "Mourning, Immortality, and Utopia" 6...the very moment of its realization see Paul Delaneys D. H. Lawrences Nightmare . The far from stable personality...referring to his father, in G. H. Neville A Memoir of D. H. Lawrence , p. 60 1 When Lawrence was tragically near his...
...nine-tenths at least must be smashsmash!--or else all your constructivity turns out feebly destructive." The Letters of D. H. Lawrence , ed. Aldous Huxley New York, 1932 , p. 777. Or, in Lawrences most affirmative way of putting it: "Man fights for...To plant seed youve got to kill a great deal of weeds and break much ground." Assorted Articles New York, 1930 , p. 258. And "once we are driven on to nihilism we may find a way through." 7 Complete Short Stories...
...poets writing immediately before and during WW I -- D. H. Lawrence stands out as a unique and exemplary figure, for several...having agreed to record Helen Corkes tragic affair with Herbert Macartney, it was to the author the disturbing and unnecessary...thought imaginatively, and his imagination destroyed him. D. H. Lawrence, The Trespasser I Because of a single, although...derived in part from personal experience, for his model, Herbert Macartney, was a man who also had loved Helen Corke...
...Sylvia Sklars The Plays of D.H. Lawrence (1975) - see also Sagar and...discussions about Lawrence, psychology and psychoanalysis go well...revision and rewriting on Lawrences part, and went through a number...Biblical Flood which, like the Creation, is one of Lawrences favourite...
...puzzler! THE END BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE From the introduction to The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, by Edwin Bjorkman D. H. Lawrence is thirty-seven years old. "He was born in a coal-miners cottage in the little colliery town of Eastwood, on the border...American Literature * 1923 TRAVEL Twilight in Italy 1916 Sea and Sardinia * 1921 PSYCHOLOGY Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious * 1921 Fantasia of the Unconscious * 1922 TRANSLATION...
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...however, she becomes more Frieda than Lawrence, while Birkin takes on the burden of Lawrences views. 36 D.H Lawrence, Women in Love , ed. David Farmer, Lindeth Vasey and John Worthen (Cambridge University Press, 1987 ), p. 441. Henceforth referred to...
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...grazia that characterizes all of the figures he paints.(71) As David Summers has noted, "the translation of aria from the characterization...Similarly, Ridolfi credits Marietta Robusti with producing "opere d inventione."(104) But these examples have little in common...Tredennick. Cambridge, MA and London, 1961. _____. Physics. Trans. H. Rackham. Cambridge, MA and London, 1959. Armenini, Giovanbattista...Journal 9 (1988/89): 10-14. Pliny. Natural History. Trans. H. Rackham. Cambridge, MA and London, 1956-66. Parker, Rozsika...Renaissance North Italy." Word and Image 2 (1986): 291-305. Rosand, David, "The Portrait, the Courtier, and Death." In Castiglione, The...piu nobile arte, la scultura o la pittura, con una lettera d esso Michelagnolo e piu altri eccellentissimi pittori, et scultori...
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