D. H. Lawrence: New WorldsEdited by Keith Cushman and Earl G. Ingersoll |
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D. H. Lawrence: New Worlds brings together a group of new essays from a cross-section of Lawrence studies today. The authors in the collection include such leading international Lawrentians as Michael Squires, John Worthen, Ginette Katz-Roy, Virginia Hyde, Peter Preston, and Jack Stewart. The collection testifies to the international nature of Lawrence studies with essays from Lawrence scholars in the United States, Canada, England, France, Israel, and Japan. In addition, the collection demonstrates that although Lawrence has been misread as sexist, Lawrence studies has continued to attract women scholars. The authors in the collection are charting new directions for Lawrence studies in the twenty-first century. To read a review of this book click here About FDU Press New Releases Book Reviews Submission Guidelines
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