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D.H. Lawrence : life into art
Published in Unknown Binding by Viking ()
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D.H. Lawrence and his diaries
D.H. Lawrence and the Child
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Missouri Pr (Txt) (1991)
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A "breakthrough study" of childhood in English literature
To describe Sklenicka's book, I am going to quote from a review of it by the late Mark Spilka, who was one of the finest critics of the novel in the late 20th century: "The whole unsettled question of Lawrence's relation to children, and of his literary uses of his own childhhod experiences, is taken up handsomely by Carol Sklenicka in her breakthrough study . . . .[She] has given us the first important study of the thematic value of those years for he fictional treatment of children, and for his lifelong fascination with childhood."
Anyone who thinks of Lawrence as a now-obsolete proponent of free sexual expression should take a look at this readable scholarly study. Sklenicka shows that Lawrence had real insight into the nature of children and parenthood. Especially interesting is her idea that Lawrence (in 1920!) was a proponent of greater involvement by fathers in the raising of their children.
D.H. Lawrence and the Psychology of Rhythm : Meaning of Form in the Rainbow
Published in Paperback by Walter de Gruyter, Inc. (1974)
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Perceptive and Thought-provoking
In a complex book like The Rainbow, it's essential to use insightful critics as a guide, in order to examine the text fully. Dr. Balbert really has the critical reflex down.
Fantasia and Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious
Published in Paperback by Penguin USA (Paper) (1978)
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A Clear Insight
I read this book several years ago and am glad to see that a copy can be obtained here at Amazon. It offers a reader or if you prefer a reader of Lawrence profound insights into the the theories that were behind the genius of D. H. Lawrence. It's also extremely well written and offers a healthy view of sexuality - A great must read!
Hebrew and Aramaic Incantation Texts from the Cairo Genazah: Selected Texts from Taylor-Schechler Box K1
Published in Hardcover by Sheffield Academic Pr (1992)
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Hebrew and Aramaic Languanges are breath of God
As I consider this book is really inspired by God, because for me Hebrew and Aramaic are languages that really originated from God - Himself. So using this as an incantation is really wonderful and very extra ordinary because million of His angels will respond to the invocation and guard and do the bidding of the conjurer. So I hope that all occult student who wants to know the wisdom of God may know his secret and never give to uninitiated idiot.
Lawrence Weiner (Contemporary Artists)
Published in Paperback by Phaidon Press Inc. (1998)
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awsome.
i bought this book, having a little knowledge on lawrence weiner. i found it to be very well written and covering alot of his artistic life. i recommend it to anyone who values comceptual and thought provoking art.
Little Novels of Sicily: Stories
Published in Paperback by Steerforth Press (2000)
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The whole world is a small town
The whole world is a small town is a sicilian phrase that means no matter where you travel, people will be basically the same. Reading this work by G. Verga gave this saying a whole new meaning for me. I learned that people in Sicily are basically the same today as they were 120 years ago. Giovanni Verga was born and lived in a small town in Sicily called Vizzini. This is the same town that my parents are from. I have spent many summers with my grandmother there. The distant past was always portrayed as somehow better by my grandmother. According to her, our ancestors did not succomb to petty human weaknesses. After enjoying these short stories I realize that my grandmother remembered her youth more with nostalgic fantasy than historic accuracy. This work wonderfully portrays human motivations, strenghts and weaknesses. It was a wonderful revelation to realize that the whole world is a small town, not only in the dimension of space but also in the dimension of time.
Living at the Edge: A Biography of D. H. Lawrence and Frieda von Richthofen
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (2002)
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A thoughtful and searching biography
Collaboratively researched and written by the husband and wife team of Michael Squires (Professor of English, Virginia Tech) and Lynn K. Talbot Professor of Spanish, Roanoke College), Living At The Edge: A Biography Of D. H. Lawrence & Frieda Von Richthofen is a thoughtful and searching biography of one of literature's most famous married couples. The vital relationship between D.H. Lawrence and Frieda von Richthofen, (and Frieda's influence Lawrence's writing), are revealed and documented in this exhaustive, scholarly history of both their lives, which is drawn from a wide variety of sources including Frieda's own letters. An excellent reference especially meant to complement literary collections of Lawrence's work, Living At The Edge is highly recommended reading for students of D.H. Lawrence and a superbly presented addition to academic reference collections.
Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence: A Handbook (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol. 1948)
Published in Library Binding by Garland Pub (01 October, 1997)
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An excellent guide to Lawrence's short fiction.
This guide is designed for those who would be knowledgeable readers of major short stories by D.H. Lawrence when the store of scholarship, investigation, and appraisal is far too vast for all but the expert. A thorough examination of what has been written about these short stories, each chapter deals with a different short story and consists of five distinct sections: (1)the complete publication history, including all revisions and variants; (2)an inclusive examination of recognized and hitherto unrecognized sources, as well as the influences at work on Lawrence in the creation ot the story; (3)the story's relationship to Lawrence's other writings; (4)acknowledgement and summary of all extant critical studies; and (5)a bibliography of works cited.
Mr Noon
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1984)
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A Must for Lawrence Fans!
Although this book is unfinished by the author, it will not disappoint! This novel should be viewed for its lyrical merit rather than its story line. "For a little man who suddenly imagines life to be something and the Word a mere bauble in the hands of buffoons like himself. Finds himself strangely anxious, books showering down on his head like the ruins of Carthage, while all the time he wants life, life, whatever life may be. Finds himself anxious-to be with young people, to share their existence, their youth"...."Mr.Noon" The story follows Gilbert Noon, a young schoolteacher that has a torid affair with a fellow schoolteacher named Emme. After her father catches them in the "act", Gilbert flees the small town to start life anew. Vowing to pursue his doctorate in Germany and to put away silly romantic endeavors. After escaping to Germany, his real trouble begins, he meets Johanna, a smoldering mature German woman with much experience in the ways of life and love. I really enjoyed this book, and I hope you enjoy another one of Lawrence's treasures as well!
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There is alot that is of interest and quite instructing such as his strong emotional dependence to Frida while at the same time attempting to from a spiritual community... his Ramanim who he needed to believe was possible to form if he was to retain any faith in humanity and the human future. A good book but in the end a sad story he gives, of one man who's writings are now part of the English lemguage heritage, writings, that will remain read perhaps for centuries to come.