Based on ecocriticism theory,this paper is to conduct a comprehensive discussion of Lawrence’s poetry from three aspects:natural ecology,social ecology and spiritual ecology,to explore the profound ecological philoso...Based on ecocriticism theory,this paper is to conduct a comprehensive discussion of Lawrence’s poetry from three aspects:natural ecology,social ecology and spiritual ecology,to explore the profound ecological philosophical implications contained in Lawrence’s poetry,and to expand the breadth and depth of the ecocriticism interpretation of Lowe’s poetry research.展开更多
This thesis focuses on D.H.Lawrence's view on female in his novel writing. The author firstly introduces Lawrence's view on female through analyzing female images in his works,then analyzes the contributing fa...This thesis focuses on D.H.Lawrence's view on female in his novel writing. The author firstly introduces Lawrence's view on female through analyzing female images in his works,then analyzes the contributing factors of his views' formation.展开更多
Through ecocritical study of Odour of Chrysanthemums,this paper reflects that the industrial civilization leads to damaged nature,distorted humanity and conjugal relation.
David Herbert Lawrence is one of the few male modernists who remain controversial in literary criticism even now.The major point of debate about him is his outlook on women and the relation between the two sexes.Despi...David Herbert Lawrence is one of the few male modernists who remain controversial in literary criticism even now.The major point of debate about him is his outlook on women and the relation between the two sexes.Despite his misogynic pronouncements in his essays and feminist critics’constant attack on him,this paper,through a careful survey of his major novels and short stories,explores the rich variety of aggressive female characters that he created and his deep insight into women’s existence,and identifies him as a male writer struggling to speak for women from a non-feminist standpoint.展开更多
CX]\] D. H. Lawrence insists that a kind of manly love -- blood brotherhood be one of the indispensable factors for men’s future consummation of life, nevertheless, he doesn’tsatisfactorily solve the problem in this...CX]\] D. H. Lawrence insists that a kind of manly love -- blood brotherhood be one of the indispensable factors for men’s future consummation of life, nevertheless, he doesn’tsatisfactorily solve the problem in this book.[展开更多
Lady Chatterley’s Lover is David Herbert Lawrence’s last novel of elaborating sexual relationship in extramarital affairs.Since the novel was published in 1928,scholars have been studying it from various perspective...Lady Chatterley’s Lover is David Herbert Lawrence’s last novel of elaborating sexual relationship in extramarital affairs.Since the novel was published in 1928,scholars have been studying it from various perspectives.Lawrence depicts intercourse between the two protagonists explicitly by actions,discourses and mental acts,and he once justified the publication of this book,which provides possibility and clues for probing his view of sex and sexual relationship through the novel.Staring from Mellors’discourses with Connie,the description of male characters,and the anima and animus archetypes in the novel,the paper analyzes Lawrence’s sexual theory and his advocacy for combination of body and soul based on the British society then and Lawrence’s own experience.展开更多
David Herbert Lawrence is one of the few male modernists who remain controversial in literary criticism even now.The major point of debate about him is his outlook on women and the relation between the two sexes. This...David Herbert Lawrence is one of the few male modernists who remain controversial in literary criticism even now.The major point of debate about him is his outlook on women and the relation between the two sexes. This article,through a careful survey of his major novels and short stories, explores a wide range of oppressive female characters that he created and his deep insight into women's existence. Rather than simply demonize women in his fiction, D.H. Lawrence intends to reveal to the reader that women's will to serve, to sacrifice, and to be adored may well evolve into a strong desire to manipulate and monopolize their men. In response the author repeatedly advocates and eulogizes a relationship of spiritual separateness in balance with physical union between the sexes.展开更多
Lady Chatterley's Lover,published in 1928,is the last novel of D.H.Lawerence.It has also been the most controversial novel since its first appearance.This paper intends to analyze the biblical and mythical archety...Lady Chatterley's Lover,published in 1928,is the last novel of D.H.Lawerence.It has also been the most controversial novel since its first appearance.This paper intends to analyze the biblical and mythical archetypes in Lady Chatterley's Lover.Through finding those archetypes,and analyzing the main characters,one could be aware that what important roles The Bible and Greek Myth have played in western literature.展开更多
D.H.Lawrence is one of the most prominent writers in the history of English literature,his works have received widespread attention and criticism.Living in the era of the Industrial Revolution,D.H.Lawrence has a deep ...D.H.Lawrence is one of the most prominent writers in the history of English literature,his works have received widespread attention and criticism.Living in the era of the Industrial Revolution,D.H.Lawrence has a deep understanding of the process of industrialization.This study interprets his work Odour of Chrysanthemums from the perspective of literary geography.The colliery,the miner’s house,and the tavern,the three most representative geographical spaces,are selected to explore the literary geographic genes,geographic memories,and geographic roots in this novel.Through analyzing the methods of geographic elements in setting themes,shaping characters,and promoting the plotsin the novel,this paper explores the theme of industrial civilization’s damage and distortion to individuals,families,and communities.展开更多
D.H.Lawrence made a masterly application of symbolism in Lady Chatterley??s Lover.This essay takes three main char?acters as examples to share his art of symbolism.The love affair between Connie and Mellors was render...D.H.Lawrence made a masterly application of symbolism in Lady Chatterley??s Lover.This essay takes three main char?acters as examples to share his art of symbolism.The love affair between Connie and Mellors was rendered symbolic.Clifford symbolsinhumane industrialization;Mellors symbols Nature;Connie symbols pursuit of real life and true love.展开更多
Sons and Lovers is one of Lawrence’s most famous novels.It mainly concerns about the love affairs among the main character—Paul,his mother and his two girlfriends.The mother’s strange love has affected the boys for...Sons and Lovers is one of Lawrence’s most famous novels.It mainly concerns about the love affairs among the main character—Paul,his mother and his two girlfriends.The mother’s strange love has affected the boys for a long time,which even has made him lose the ability to love other girls.As a result,Paul gradually has the"Oedipus Complex"towards his mother,and it has influenced the whole lifetime of himself.During the competition of grasp the heart of Paul,Miriam and Clara are all the losers,while they both can’t drag Paul out of the influence from his mother.It is not until the death of his mother does Paul finally escape from the control of his mother.All the origins can be concluded into one thing—that is the Paul’s"Oedipus Complex"towards his mother.What is the"Oedipus Complex",and how does it reflect in the main content?How does it influence the emotions of Paul step by step?This essay will elaborate it in detail.展开更多
The Lost Girl is chosen to expound Lawrence's unique viewpoint of the “loss” of the “lost generation” at the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century. Lawrence created “inferior Don Quixotes” to re...The Lost Girl is chosen to expound Lawrence's unique viewpoint of the “loss” of the “lost generation” at the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century. Lawrence created “inferior Don Quixotes” to refer those lost men, which can be further divided into “hen-sure man” and egoist. Lost women are considered as “rootless and uncontrolled”, and can be grouped into modem women (Magna Mater), traditional women (“the angel in the house”), and exploring woman who are in between (“the woman who rode away”).展开更多
Language serves for the expression of mind.By analyzing the conversations in the short story The Rocking-Horse Winner from the perspective of Grice’s cooperative principle,the paper draws a conclusion about the disti...Language serves for the expression of mind.By analyzing the conversations in the short story The Rocking-Horse Winner from the perspective of Grice’s cooperative principle,the paper draws a conclusion about the distinct personalities of the protago nists in the novel.According to the findings,the conversational implicature of the protagonists actually reflects their different char acters which are or aren’t the results of the industrial background,hypocritical or pure,greedy or diligent.In this way,the study hopes to provide readers an access to a deep understanding of the story and drive them to care more about the ever important yet complex parents-child,especially mother-child relation.展开更多
This article examines the importance of the short story form for the Bloomsbury writers and how their aesthetic theories influenced its composition, structure and content. Often overlooked in the history of the genre,...This article examines the importance of the short story form for the Bloomsbury writers and how their aesthetic theories influenced its composition, structure and content. Often overlooked in the history of the genre, the Bloomsbury short story has a claim to be an important aspect of the twentieth-century accounts of the short story form. Attention to Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, Vita Sackville- West, E.M. Forster and others, such as Arnold Bennett and D.H. Lawrence, indicates their widespread engagement with the genre and the ways in which they treated it from fragmented conversation, as in Woolf s "The String Quartet," to Foster's employment of linear narrative detail in "The Road from Colonus." Formal experiments with syntax, imagery, and vocabulary and prose rhythm exhibit the seriousness of the short story for Bloomsbury authors. The influence of the Russians is particularly important with Che- kov dominating the reading and writing of Woolf, Mansfield, Lawrence and others. The very form of publication--mostly journals and magazines--is also crucial in shaping the length and structure of the short story. Attention to experimentation, as well as renewal, of the genre balances the impact of the short story on writers today and the question of a successor to the efforts and achievements of Bloomsbury's authors. A reading of the short stories of Julian Barnes explores this possibility.展开更多
基金Acknowledgement:this paper is funded by Project:The final research result of“World Language and Culture Research”project of China Center for Language Planning and Policy Studies。
文摘Based on ecocriticism theory,this paper is to conduct a comprehensive discussion of Lawrence’s poetry from three aspects:natural ecology,social ecology and spiritual ecology,to explore the profound ecological philosophical implications contained in Lawrence’s poetry,and to expand the breadth and depth of the ecocriticism interpretation of Lowe’s poetry research.
文摘This thesis focuses on D.H.Lawrence's view on female in his novel writing. The author firstly introduces Lawrence's view on female through analyzing female images in his works,then analyzes the contributing factors of his views' formation.
文摘Through ecocritical study of Odour of Chrysanthemums,this paper reflects that the industrial civilization leads to damaged nature,distorted humanity and conjugal relation.
文摘David Herbert Lawrence is one of the few male modernists who remain controversial in literary criticism even now.The major point of debate about him is his outlook on women and the relation between the two sexes.Despite his misogynic pronouncements in his essays and feminist critics’constant attack on him,this paper,through a careful survey of his major novels and short stories,explores the rich variety of aggressive female characters that he created and his deep insight into women’s existence,and identifies him as a male writer struggling to speak for women from a non-feminist standpoint.
文摘CX]\] D. H. Lawrence insists that a kind of manly love -- blood brotherhood be one of the indispensable factors for men’s future consummation of life, nevertheless, he doesn’tsatisfactorily solve the problem in this book.[
文摘Lady Chatterley’s Lover is David Herbert Lawrence’s last novel of elaborating sexual relationship in extramarital affairs.Since the novel was published in 1928,scholars have been studying it from various perspectives.Lawrence depicts intercourse between the two protagonists explicitly by actions,discourses and mental acts,and he once justified the publication of this book,which provides possibility and clues for probing his view of sex and sexual relationship through the novel.Staring from Mellors’discourses with Connie,the description of male characters,and the anima and animus archetypes in the novel,the paper analyzes Lawrence’s sexual theory and his advocacy for combination of body and soul based on the British society then and Lawrence’s own experience.
文摘David Herbert Lawrence is one of the few male modernists who remain controversial in literary criticism even now.The major point of debate about him is his outlook on women and the relation between the two sexes. This article,through a careful survey of his major novels and short stories, explores a wide range of oppressive female characters that he created and his deep insight into women's existence. Rather than simply demonize women in his fiction, D.H. Lawrence intends to reveal to the reader that women's will to serve, to sacrifice, and to be adored may well evolve into a strong desire to manipulate and monopolize their men. In response the author repeatedly advocates and eulogizes a relationship of spiritual separateness in balance with physical union between the sexes.
文摘Lady Chatterley's Lover,published in 1928,is the last novel of D.H.Lawerence.It has also been the most controversial novel since its first appearance.This paper intends to analyze the biblical and mythical archetypes in Lady Chatterley's Lover.Through finding those archetypes,and analyzing the main characters,one could be aware that what important roles The Bible and Greek Myth have played in western literature.
文摘D.H.Lawrence is one of the most prominent writers in the history of English literature,his works have received widespread attention and criticism.Living in the era of the Industrial Revolution,D.H.Lawrence has a deep understanding of the process of industrialization.This study interprets his work Odour of Chrysanthemums from the perspective of literary geography.The colliery,the miner’s house,and the tavern,the three most representative geographical spaces,are selected to explore the literary geographic genes,geographic memories,and geographic roots in this novel.Through analyzing the methods of geographic elements in setting themes,shaping characters,and promoting the plotsin the novel,this paper explores the theme of industrial civilization’s damage and distortion to individuals,families,and communities.
文摘D.H.Lawrence made a masterly application of symbolism in Lady Chatterley??s Lover.This essay takes three main char?acters as examples to share his art of symbolism.The love affair between Connie and Mellors was rendered symbolic.Clifford symbolsinhumane industrialization;Mellors symbols Nature;Connie symbols pursuit of real life and true love.
文摘Sons and Lovers is one of Lawrence’s most famous novels.It mainly concerns about the love affairs among the main character—Paul,his mother and his two girlfriends.The mother’s strange love has affected the boys for a long time,which even has made him lose the ability to love other girls.As a result,Paul gradually has the"Oedipus Complex"towards his mother,and it has influenced the whole lifetime of himself.During the competition of grasp the heart of Paul,Miriam and Clara are all the losers,while they both can’t drag Paul out of the influence from his mother.It is not until the death of his mother does Paul finally escape from the control of his mother.All the origins can be concluded into one thing—that is the Paul’s"Oedipus Complex"towards his mother.What is the"Oedipus Complex",and how does it reflect in the main content?How does it influence the emotions of Paul step by step?This essay will elaborate it in detail.
文摘The Lost Girl is chosen to expound Lawrence's unique viewpoint of the “loss” of the “lost generation” at the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century. Lawrence created “inferior Don Quixotes” to refer those lost men, which can be further divided into “hen-sure man” and egoist. Lost women are considered as “rootless and uncontrolled”, and can be grouped into modem women (Magna Mater), traditional women (“the angel in the house”), and exploring woman who are in between (“the woman who rode away”).
文摘Language serves for the expression of mind.By analyzing the conversations in the short story The Rocking-Horse Winner from the perspective of Grice’s cooperative principle,the paper draws a conclusion about the distinct personalities of the protago nists in the novel.According to the findings,the conversational implicature of the protagonists actually reflects their different char acters which are or aren’t the results of the industrial background,hypocritical or pure,greedy or diligent.In this way,the study hopes to provide readers an access to a deep understanding of the story and drive them to care more about the ever important yet complex parents-child,especially mother-child relation.
文摘This article examines the importance of the short story form for the Bloomsbury writers and how their aesthetic theories influenced its composition, structure and content. Often overlooked in the history of the genre, the Bloomsbury short story has a claim to be an important aspect of the twentieth-century accounts of the short story form. Attention to Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, Vita Sackville- West, E.M. Forster and others, such as Arnold Bennett and D.H. Lawrence, indicates their widespread engagement with the genre and the ways in which they treated it from fragmented conversation, as in Woolf s "The String Quartet," to Foster's employment of linear narrative detail in "The Road from Colonus." Formal experiments with syntax, imagery, and vocabulary and prose rhythm exhibit the seriousness of the short story for Bloomsbury authors. The influence of the Russians is particularly important with Che- kov dominating the reading and writing of Woolf, Mansfield, Lawrence and others. The very form of publication--mostly journals and magazines--is also crucial in shaping the length and structure of the short story. Attention to experimentation, as well as renewal, of the genre balances the impact of the short story on writers today and the question of a successor to the efforts and achievements of Bloomsbury's authors. A reading of the short stories of Julian Barnes explores this possibility.