"Out of it": Alienation and coercion in D.H. Lawrence

Fernald criticizes D. H. Lawrence's implications in his novels by proposing an approach to even more unsettling texts, the one that only sort of distasteful and that implicate the reader more fully in political dilemma. She focuses on Lawrence's two novels, "Women in Love" and &q...

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Veröffentlicht in:Modern fiction studies 2003-07, Vol.49 (2), p.183
1. Verfasser: Fernald, Anne E
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Zusammenfassung:Fernald criticizes D. H. Lawrence's implications in his novels by proposing an approach to even more unsettling texts, the one that only sort of distasteful and that implicate the reader more fully in political dilemma. She focuses on Lawrence's two novels, "Women in Love" and "Fantasia of the Unconcious" to answer whether reading means assent, how far the readers will follow, and what kind of resistance can the reader mount.
ISSN:0026-7724
1080-658X
DOI:10.1353/mfs.2003.0015