Essays about: "D. H. Lawrence"
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1. A Mother's Failure : An Analysis of Mrs. Morel in D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för humanioraAbstract : D.H. Lawrence’s novel Sons and Lovers, written in 1913 is an autobiographical novel that captures the Morel’s disharmonious family situation. Critics have many times looked at Mr. READ MORE
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2. My Friend Is the Man : Changing Masculinities, Otherness and Friendship in The Good Soldier and Women in Love
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för språkstudierAbstract : This essay explores how masculinity is portrayed in The Good Soldier (Ford Madox Ford) and Women in Love (D.H Lawrence), and how Victorian and Edwardian masculinity ideals impact the friendships between the characters John Dowell and Edward Ashburnham and Rupert Birkin and Gerald Crich. READ MORE
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3. The Vulnerable Animals That Therefore We Are : (Non-)Human Animals in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : Central to animal studies is the question of words and how they are used in relation to wordless beings such as non-human animals. This issue is addressed by the writer D.H. READ MORE
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4. Comparative Study of Dissuasive Emergency Signage
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för BrandteknikAbstract : This thesis investigates dissuasive emergency signage conveying a message of not utilizing a specific exit door. The thesis analyzes and highlights which features of dissuasive emergency signage have the largest impact on observer preference, interpretation and noticeability of the signage, in addition to analyzing the possibility and effects of causing an increased sense of urgency amongst the observers. READ MORE
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5. Bodies of Water: The Question of Resisting or Yielding to the Active Unconsciousness in D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : D. H. Lawrence believed the individual psyche to consist of two parts: the active unconsciousness and the mental consciousness. The active unconsciousness is a sort of life force within the individual, and one that allows the individual a true connection to the world. READ MORE