Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Apr 28, 2012
Publisher
Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10
1258308029
ISBN-13
9781258308025
Description
Mary Freeman delves into the complexities of D. H. Lawrence's thoughts and philosophies in this insightful examination of his works. The author meticulously unpacks the themes that permeate Lawrence’s literature, including nature, sexuality, and the struggle for authentic human connection. Freeman's analysis highlights how these elements reflect Lawrence's own tumultuous life experiences and beliefs, offering a broader understanding of his literary significance.
With a focus on key texts, Freeman guides the reader through Lawrence's evolving ideas, showcasing how his unique perspective on the world challenges conventional norms. Her interpretations emphasize the profound impact of Lawrence's writing on modern literature and thought, illuminating his often controversial stance on various societal issues.
Freeman’s exploration is not only an academic study but also a passionate homage to Lawrence's legacy. It invites readers to engage with his work on a deeper level, provoking thought about the enduring relevance of his insights in today's world.
With a focus on key texts, Freeman guides the reader through Lawrence's evolving ideas, showcasing how his unique perspective on the world challenges conventional norms. Her interpretations emphasize the profound impact of Lawrence's writing on modern literature and thought, illuminating his often controversial stance on various societal issues.
Freeman’s exploration is not only an academic study but also a passionate homage to Lawrence's legacy. It invites readers to engage with his work on a deeper level, provoking thought about the enduring relevance of his insights in today's world.