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Side 2: Considers the novel as a pattern of symbols and scores which carry the story forward and give poetic form. Argues that the use of symbols and language of the Christian church are intrinsic to the novel.
An introduction to the origins and early life of D H Lawrence, using extracts from his writings together with contemporary and dramatised illustrations.
Side 2: Suggests that as in a ‘bildungsroman’ Lawrence writes of a young man learning about himself. The Paul-Miriam-Clara-Dawes relationship is discussed suggesting to the speakers an analogy with that...
One of a series of audiotaped discussions which show literary criticism as a living, evolving interchange. This discussion is between I. Gregor and M Kinkead-Weekes of the University of Kent.
One of a series of audiotaped discussions which show literary criticism as a living, evolving interchange. This discussion is between G. Salgado of Exeter University and J. Hernstedt of Sussex University
Ken Russell’s adaptation of the classic novel by DH Lawrence starring Glenda Jackson, Alan Bates and Oliver Reed.
Diana Olsson reads DH Lawrence’s novella ‘The Fox’ , a compelling study of two lonely women and the dramatic effect of a man’s intrusion upon their world - plus three other Lawrence short stories. .
A profile of D.H. Lawrence - playwright, author, poet and artist. This film explores the man behind the myth and the context in which works such as Lady Chatterley’s Lover and Sons and Lovers were written.
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