One of Lawrence's main concerns in his art was to explore and
experiment with new ways of writing about the body. But with one or
two notable exceptions, few critics have systematically
interrogated the broader ramifications of this concern, especially
in terms of contemporary theoretical debates about language,
representation, and sexuality. This book remedies that situation by
considering some of the social, cultural, and ideological contexts
of Lawrence's writings of the body and by engaging closely with his
texts from a range of pertinent theoretical positions.
The essays included in this volume are written by experts from
around the world. The contributors provide detailed discussions of
specific major works by Lawrence and employ theoretical approaches
which give special attention to language, representation, and
sexuality, including postmodernism, Marxism, structuralism, the
sociology of censorship, Freudian and Jungian psychoanalysis,
feminism and gender studies, and narrative theory. While Lawrence's
major novels and short stories provide the main focus for the
volume, the book also examines his lesser-known writings, including
unfinished story fragments, introductions and forewords, and
literary and journalistic essays.
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