This casebook on D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers is the first to
address itself to the full text of the novel, first published in
1992. The introduction discusses the novel's composition and the
range of approaches adopted by critics since its original
publication in 1913. The nine essays that follow demonstrate the
full extent of the contemporary critical response, from studies of
narrative technique to psychoanalytic and gender-based analysis,
and set the critical agenda for its study in the twenty-first
century. This collection also reproduces excerpts from Lawrence's
letters relating to Sons and Lovers, along with a full
transcription of Alfred Booth Kuttner's 1916 Freudian analysis of
the work.
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