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... Lawrence did . We cannot imagine Fielding or Jane Austen or Scott or Dickens , or even George Eliot or Thomas Hardy uttering such words . They might , indeed , have been said by a few poets - by Blake , that apocalyptic Christian , by ...
... Lawrence did . We cannot imagine Fielding or Jane Austen or Scott or Dickens , or even George Eliot or Thomas Hardy uttering such words . They might , indeed , have been said by a few poets - by Blake , that apocalyptic Christian , by ...
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... Lawrence ) finds consolation in his belief in " a vast creative non - human mystery . . . a God who can do without man . " This God is " a fountain - head " that is " incorruptible and unsearchable . " " To be man was as nothing ...
... Lawrence ) finds consolation in his belief in " a vast creative non - human mystery . . . a God who can do without man . " This God is " a fountain - head " that is " incorruptible and unsearchable . " " To be man was as nothing ...
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... Lawrence found the burning bush in three visions or theophanies : the vision of the sacredness of sex and marriage , the vision of death as a majestic and healing power , and the vision of a resurrection into a world of joy , freedom ...
... Lawrence found the burning bush in three visions or theophanies : the vision of the sacredness of sex and marriage , the vision of death as a majestic and healing power , and the vision of a resurrection into a world of joy , freedom ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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