D.H. Lawrence and Germany : the politics of influence / / Carl Krockel.
D. H. Lawrence has suffered criticism for the emotional excess of his language, and for a suspected leaning towards right-wing politics. This book contextualises his style and political values in German culture, especially its Romantic tradition which has been subjected to the same criticism as hims...
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Superior document: | Costerus, new ser., v. 164 |
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Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Costerus ;
new ser., v. 164. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (344 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- INTRODUCTION
- TOWARDS A MODERNIST TRAGEDY: THE WHITE PEACOCK
- BETWEEN WAGNER AND NIETZSCHE: THE TRESPASSER
- VERSIONS OF MODERNIST REALISM: SONS AND LOVERS AND BUDDENBROOKS
- UNITY AND FRAGMENTATION IN THE RAINBOW
- MYTH AND HISTORY IN WOMEN IN LOVE
- REWRITING WILHELM MEISTERS LEHRJAHRE IN THE LOST GIRL
- A REFLECTION ON PAST INFLUENCES: MR NOON
- LEADERSHIP AND THE “DEAD IDEAL”: AARON’S ROD AND KANGAROO
- THE VÖLKISCH IDEOLOGIES OF THE PLUMED SERPENT
- CONCLUSION: THE LADY CHATTERLEY NOVELS
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX.