New D.H. Lawrence
Discover the profound insights of D.H. Lawrence through the engaging essays in New D.H. Lawrence, expertly edited by Howard J. Booth. Published by Manchester University Press in 2010, this hardback edition spans 224 pages and delves into contemporary discussions surrounding Lawrence's work, modernism, and English radical cultures.
This compelling collection features contributions from notable scholars, including Andrew Harrison's exploration of the marketing strategies behind "Sons and Lovers," Howard J. Booth's analysis of "The Rainbow," Holly A. Laird's examination of ethics and suicide in "Women in Love," and Hugh Stevens' insights into psychoanalysis within the same novel.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or avid reader, New D.H. Lawrence is an essential addition to your library, offering a rich understanding of one of literature's most influential figures.