
Conflict in the Novels of D. H. Lawrence (Biography and Criticism Series)
This work investigates the fundamental nature of conflict within the narrative structures and character dynamics of D. H. Lawrence's novels. Yudhishtar provides a critical examination of how Lawrence utilizes internal and external friction to drive his thematic explorations of human relationships, social constraints, and individual consciousness. By analyzing key texts, the author constructs a framework for understanding the recurring tensions that define the Lawrentian style.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of English literature frequently cite this work for its focused approach to the structural tensions in Lawrence's prose. It is often utilized as a supplementary text for academic courses examining modernism and the evolution of the 20th-century novel.
Page Count:
309
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Oliver & Boyd / Barnes & Noble
ISBN-10:
0050017160
ISBN-13:
9780050017166
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