<p>D.H. LAWRENCE</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>INFINITE SENSUAL VIOLENCE</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>By M.K. Pace</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&#39;Infinite sensual violence&#39; is one of the phrases that D.H. Lawrence employs in his two great novels The Rainbow and Women in Love which with Lady Chatterley&#39;s Lover form the heart of this study of love emotion sexuality gender identity and feminism in Lawrence&#39;s work. M.K. Pace sees Lawrence as still today one of the most challenging of writers whose provocative angry and sometimes simplistic ideas polarize critics and feminists.&nbsp;</p><p>D.H. Lawrence spawned more versions of himself more D.H. Lawrences than many other writers. There are the Lawrences in the works: the poet playwright correspondent novelist painter travel writer historian critic and psychologist. In the books and in criticism published since Lawrence plays a number of roles: sociologist Marxist traveller prophet literary critic feminist mystic martyr politician folklorist theologian agony aunt genius liar fascist Midlander Englander poet and pantheist.&nbsp;</p><p>This new edition has been completely updated.&nbsp;</p><p>Includes illustrations bibliography and notes. Paperback</p>
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