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Etudes Lawrenciennes, n° 40/2010Power and Authority in D.H. Lawrence's Work
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The words 'power' and ’law’ would suggest a specific focus. The latter term for Lawrence scholars immediately evokes Study of Thomas Hardy : Old Law - New Law - Natural Law - the Law of the body - the Law found strongest in woman, etc. On a different level, the term evokes the confrontation between creative output and state repression. It therefore encompasses issues of censorship and the artist’s struggle with attacks on artistic expression by the apparatus of the Establishment. ’Power’ may give rise to micro-explorations within a context of domination, man over man, woman over woman, or man over woman. The Nietzschean ramifications of power may lead to an examination of the nature of charisma, the figureheads of ’natural aristocracy’. Within the macro-context, we may also consider the clash of civilisations. The term ’creativity’ is perhaps one of greater scope especially for those of us obsessed with the creative act itself and the way in which Lawrence constructs his imaginative space. We would hope therefore that, whilst the terms employed may suggest a focus, the theme of next year’s conference will be understood as an attempt to offer a wide context to embrace the multiple facets of Lawrentian scholarship.
Titre
Etudes Lawrenciennes, n° 40/2010
Sous-titre
Power and Authority in D.H. Lawrence's Work
Édition
Première édition
Partie du titre
Numéro 40
Auteur
Auteurs divers
ISSN
09945490
Langue
anglais
Éditeur
Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
CLIL (Version 2013-2019 )
3435 LITTÉRATURE GENERALE
Date de première publication du titre
01 janvier 2010
Code Identifiant de classement sujet
93 Classification thématique Thema: F
Support
Livre broché
ISBN-10
2-84016-059-5
ISBN-13
978-2-84016-059-5
GTIN13 (EAN13)
9782840160595
Référence
P58-78
Date de publication
01 janvier 2010
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 208
Format
14,5 x 20,5 cm
Poids
250 gr
Prix
15,00 €
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