1st Edition

D.H. Lawrence The Utopian Vision

By Eugene Goodheart Copyright 2005
212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

209 Pages
by Routledge

The dominant view of D.H. Lawrence's work has long been that of F. R. Leavis, who confined Lawrence within an exclusively ethical and artistic tradition. In D.H. Lawrence: The Utopian Vision , Eugene Goodheart widens the context in which Lawrence should be understood to include European as well as English writers - Blake, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Freud among others. Goodheart shows that the... Read more
Introduction 1 The Tablet-breaker 2 Art and Prophecy: The Mythical Dimension 3 The Eternity of the Phenomenon 4 The Greater Life of the Body 5 The Reciprocity of Poiver 6 A Representative Destiny

Biography

Eugene Goodheart