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D. H. Lawrence: A Study of Literary Fascism
Contributor(s): Radell, Karen Marguerite (Editor), Al-Dabbagh, Abdulla M. (Author)
ISBN: 143311397X     ISBN-13: 9781433113970
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
OUR PRICE:   $93.81  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- History
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Dewey: 823.912
LCCN: 2011013038
Series: Studies in Twentieth-Century British Literature
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.9" W x 8.6" (0.90 lbs) 156 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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This book is an analysis of the social and political outlook of D.H. Lawrence as determined by the development and conflict of the social forces of his time. It discusses, specifically, the relationship between Lawrence's ideas, as an essayist and novelist, and the ruling ideology of imperialism, reaching the conclusion that Lawrence refused to face and oppose capitalist reality. He either escaped into an imaginary, anarchic utopia, or, more frequently, criticized capitalist relationships from the standpoint of a fascist, militaristic division into rulers and mob, aristocrats and plebeians. Lawrence's letters during the First World War provide the documents that reveal the genesis of his fascist outlook. The book also traces Lawrence's attitude towards socialism throughout his literary career and concludes that anti-socialism, with varying intensity, remained an essential part of his outlook. Certain assumptions, like a contempt for man as a social being and the existential division of human beings into higher and lower creatures - into the average and the exceptional - that were basic to his outlook, are shown to be the determining factors in the writing of Lawrence's novels. The book ends with an analysis of the historical roots of the reactionary intelligentsia and discusses Lawrence's relationships with the various cultural and ideological trends of his time, dealing also with the different tactics used by the critics to hide the true nature of his political ideas.