D H Lawrence and The Contemporary Thinkers

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The resonance of Lawrence''s ideas on contemporary issues like gender feminism ethics and aesthetics with that of the contemporary thinkers like Foucault Deleuze Levinas Baudrillard Lyotard Bakhtin Lacan Cixous Kristeva Irigaray is what the book traces in the less traversed domain of Lawrence''s ouvre--his non-fictional writings. For Lawrence ‘man is a thought adventurer.’ The immense flexibility that such a view suggests helps him explore many of the major issues of contemporary critical discussions. This books traces the vital correspondence of Lawrence’s thought with those of the contemporary thinkers. I claim that Lawrence the critic of culture has anticipated the key issues of postmodernism and feminism. Lawrence however remains a critic of culture but without any fixed ‘identity.’ All his pursuits of thought have the objective of learning how not to know. The provisionality and contingency of his thought rather than ensuring ‘certitude’ to itself invite us to a space beyond any fixity. “We are prisoners” says Lawrence in Phoenix “inside our conception of life and being” (325). Thus thought in the Lawrentian sense seeks its own suspension by knowing its own li
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