The World Anew: Themes and Modes in the Poetry of D.H. Lawrence |
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In contrast man under the pressure of social norms has become inhibited , pursuing false values and doctrines . He has become dehumanized , has lost his essential reality , his individuality , and has gone down the scale of degeneration ...
In contrast man under the pressure of social norms has become inhibited , pursuing false values and doctrines . He has become dehumanized , has lost his essential reality , his individuality , and has gone down the scale of degeneration ...
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At the same time he admits that in order to become whole one must be torn . Through the ' Tortoise sequence Lawrence is also expressing his apprehension of the life force which drives the world . The series of similes employed in ...
At the same time he admits that in order to become whole one must be torn . Through the ' Tortoise sequence Lawrence is also expressing his apprehension of the life force which drives the world . The series of similes employed in ...
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It is in complaince with the state authorities ; God's commandment “ Thou Shalt not kill ” has now become “ Kill the enemy " . He hates the smugness , the complacency of the murderers who have no qualms of conscience : I walk the earth ...
It is in complaince with the state authorities ; God's commandment “ Thou Shalt not kill ” has now become “ Kill the enemy " . He hates the smugness , the complacency of the murderers who have no qualms of conscience : I walk the earth ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Love Poems and Others | 13 |
Look We Have Come Through | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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