The primitive women in modernism / Katherine Lashley --;From heave to hell--on the desire-driven transitions Siegmund has undergone in D.H. Lawrence's The Trespasser / Billy Bin Feng Huang --;Character and metonymic colonialism in D.H. Lawrence's The Rainbow / Mbuh Tennu Mbuh --;Retrospect, introspect, prospect : a reappraisal of human relationships in the novels of D.H. Lawrence / Anita Myles --;The lonely pastoral / Carole Rozzonelli --;Our modern Marlowe : Lawrence as English outsider and cultural insider to America's literary re-birth / Jeffery Moser --;Atrophy in D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers / Kenneth Usongo --;D.H. Lawrence : nature, red geranium and sensual experience / Joyashri Choudhury --;The battle of the sexes : D.H. Lawrence and the struggle for modern sexuality in Lady Chatterley's Lover / Charlotte Fiehn --;The problematics of gender with reference to the philosophy of D.H. Lawrence / Jayeeta Ray --;D.H. Lawrence and Lady Chatterley's Lover / Bhaskar Roy Barman --;Instability of form and modernity of D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers / Arpa Ghosh --;Autobiography as trajectory of sublimation : D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers / Reena Mitra --;Psychoanalysis and D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers / Enkelena Shockett --;Women in Love : between the old and new / Mehar Fatima --;End of Another Home Holiday : in the light of Rasavada / Ratri Ray --;Interrogating psycho-cultural dynamics in the plays of D.H. Lawrence / Beena Agarwal --;A tale of two women (sinning or sinned against) : Anna Karenina and Lady Chatterley / Harish C. Gupta and Tapu Biswas.
Lawrence, D. H. -- (David Herbert), -- 1885-1930 -- Criticism and interpretation.