Indian Companion to D.H. Lawrence:/ Mallikarjun patil- English
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- 978-81-7273-587-6
- 23 820 PAT
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Tetso College Library English Literature | 820 PAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 13497 |
D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) is a fine yet controversial English novelist, short story writer, poet and essayist. He attracted an enormous amount of commentary during his life. After the suppression of The Rainbow in 1915 he rapidly acquired a certain notoriety to which he responded by being defiant and often contemptuous of his critics. Towards the end of his life he ran into further notoriety through Lady Chatterley s Lover and Pansies, his paintings met with outright hostility, and at his death the obituarists wrote about him with an animosity rarely displayed on such occasions. In spite of the heat thus generated some interesting and perceptive criticism was produced.
The present companion is a critical monograph on Lawrence s entire works fiction, poetry, plays, travel accounts, essays, and letters. It is a great work of survey, study and compilation. It aims at educating the Indian readers about D.H. Lawrence.
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