The World Anew: Themes and Modes in the Poetry of D.H. Lawrence |
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The concept of nothingness rejects all systems of religion , philosophy and science , and rationalism and empiricism , which have hithertofore attempted to interpret the world . It is for the individual standing alone and unencumbered ...
The concept of nothingness rejects all systems of religion , philosophy and science , and rationalism and empiricism , which have hithertofore attempted to interpret the world . It is for the individual standing alone and unencumbered ...
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Just as Lawrence found Christian love loathsome , similarly he held the concept of humility in derision . Christianity arose historically as a religion of the oppressed . The church by preaching universal love and forgiveness ...
Just as Lawrence found Christian love loathsome , similarly he held the concept of humility in derision . Christianity arose historically as a religion of the oppressed . The church by preaching universal love and forgiveness ...
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The effect of the concept of the dark genetian is enhanced by the lines that are sonorous . Sonority is brought about by the assonance , “ Bavarian Gentians , big and dark , only dark darkening the day time ” or again , " darkness ...
The effect of the concept of the dark genetian is enhanced by the lines that are sonorous . Sonority is brought about by the assonance , “ Bavarian Gentians , big and dark , only dark darkening the day time ” or again , " darkness ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Love Poems and Others | 13 |
Look We Have Come Through | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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