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|a Hamalian, Leo.
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|a D. H. Lawrence;
|b a collection of criticism.
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|a New York,
|b McGraw-Hill
|c [1973]
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|a v, 151 p.
|c 21 cm.
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|a Contemporary studies in literature
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|a Hamalian, L. Introduction.--Lawrence, D. H. Autobiographical sketch.--Lawrence, F. D. H. Lawrence, the failure.--Nin, A. Lawrence's world.--Kazin, A. Sons, lovers, and mothers.--Clarke, C. Reductive energy in The rainbow.--Cavitch, D. On Women in love.--Yudhishtar. The changing scene: Aaron's rod.--Beal, A. On Kangaroo.--Sagar, K. The lost trail: The plumed serpent.--Hough, G. On Lady Chatterley's lover.--Engel, M. The continuity of Lawrence's short novels.--Rexroth, K. The poetry of D. H. Lawrence.--Jacobson, D. D. H. Lawrence and modern society.--Bibliography (p. 145-151)
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|a Lawrence, D. H.
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|d 1885-1930.
|x Criticism and interpretation.
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