Lawrence on the One and the Many: "Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine", Michael Bell
Lawrence, Newton and Einstein, Leo Salter
Lawrence's Univocity, Beatrice Monaco
The Notions of Reality and Unreality in D.H. Lawrence, Milena Kovačević
The Influence of Eastern Initiatory Rites in Women in Love, Kyoko Kay Kondo
A Heterogeneous Identity: The Case of the Etruscans, Dimitar Angelov
How to be Black and Blue – or, Shedding Darkness on the Construction of "Bavarian Gentians", Stephen Rowley
Split Identities in D.H. Lawrence's Writings of the Mexican Period, Magali Roux
Dissolving and Reconstructing Meaning in The Lost Girl, Noëlle Cuny
Couples and Doubles in Women in Love, Marina Ragachewskaya
Hamlet, 'Amblet and Amleto: Lawrence’s Singular and Plural Dane, Peter Preston
Snake, Snakes: At the Water-Trough / In the Silverware Drawer, Keith Cushman
A Trio of Triangles: the Role of Individuals and Triangles in Relation to Death in Lawrence’s Trilogy: “The Fox,” “The Captain’s Doll” and “The Ladybird”, Helen Baron
From the Individual to the Universal in D.H. Lawrence’s Poetry and Narrative, Carla Comellini
Revising “The Spirit of Place”, Laurence Steven |