Renewing the normative D. H. Lawrence a personal progress

Along with such critics as F. R. Leavis and Harry T. Moore, Mark Spilka helped establish the "normative" D. H. Lawrence of the 1950s, a prophetic artist who tests, explores, and frequently affirms new life-possibilities for love, friendship, and marriage in his finest fiction. Since that t...

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adam_text RENEWING THE NORMATIVE D H LAWRENCE A Personal Progress Mark Spilka UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI PRESS Columbia and London CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Terrors and Affinities, Deaths and Renewals 1 I Moral Formalism Revisited For Mark Schorer with Combative Love: The Sons and Lovers Manuscript 2 7 EL Two New Directions Lawrence s Quarrel with Tenderness 49 Lawrence versus Peeperkorn on Abdication; or, What Happens to a Pagan Vitalist When the Juice Runs Out? 70 m Four Defenses of the Normative Lawrence Lawrence Up-Tight; or, The Anal Phase Once Over 99 Lessing and Lawrence: The Battle of the Sexes 121 On Lawrence s Hostility to Willful Women: The Chatterley Solution 147 Lawrence and the Clitoris 171 IV More New Directions: Domestic Violence and the Writer s Better Self Hemingway and Lawrence as Abusive Husbands 193 Repossessing The Captain s Doll 248 Works Cited 277 Index 287
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