D. H. Lawrence
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Since his death in 1930 D. H. Lawrence has become not only the most controversial English novelist of the twentieth century but also one of the most widely read and quoted writers in the language. <P>In this new study of his major fiction Alastair Niven revalues all the novels tracing how Lawrence developed through them both as an artist and a thinker. He pays particular attention to the relationship of Lawrence's language to his themes. At the centre of the book Dr. Niven discusses The Rainbow and Women in Love as the diverse products of a single creative intention nothing less than an exploration of where modern man is going. Lawrence's early novels The White Peacock and The Trespasser are given closer scrutiny than usual. There are also full-length chapters on Lawrence's well-known fiction of sexual self-discovery Sons and Lovers and Lady Chatterley's Lover. The 'travel' novels--The Lost Girl Aaron's Rod The Plumed Serpent and especially the Australian novel Kangaroo which the author believes have been seriously underestimated by previous critics--are given prominence as evidence of Lawrence's restless desire to find alternative spiritual moral and ethical values to those he believed had failed in England. <P>Dr. Niven's conclusions are derived solely from his close reading of the novels themselves or when relevant from Lawrence's correspondences and short stories. This study with its unusually lively and commonsense approach confirms Lawrence as not only a great novelist but as a central figure in the development of the modern mind.
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