D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter: A Study in Edwardian TransitionHeinemann, 1971 - 288 pages |
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Page 135
... leads straight to his idea of " the Gods as apparitions of the race - life " . The concepts of the perennity of the flesh , of race , and of gods and demons as " dwelling in physiological centres " , amount- ing to the attribution of ...
... leads straight to his idea of " the Gods as apparitions of the race - life " . The concepts of the perennity of the flesh , of race , and of gods and demons as " dwelling in physiological centres " , amount- ing to the attribution of ...
Page 160
... leads Carpenter to a radically new conception of personality , to which the modern English novel , from Carpenter's friend E. M. Forster to Virginia Woolf , possibly owes more than is usually recognized . The Carpenterian ego splits and ...
... leads Carpenter to a radically new conception of personality , to which the modern English novel , from Carpenter's friend E. M. Forster to Virginia Woolf , possibly owes more than is usually recognized . The Carpenterian ego splits and ...
Page 221
... leads Carpenter to the exaltation of Walt Whitman as the great apostle of male comradeship . Walt Whitman as Preter - human Hero Before we go further into a sequence of ideas which culminates in Lawrence's 1921 article on Whitman , it ...
... leads Carpenter to the exaltation of Walt Whitman as the great apostle of male comradeship . Walt Whitman as Preter - human Hero Before we go further into a sequence of ideas which culminates in Lawrence's 1921 article on Whitman , it ...
Contents
INTERSECTING ORBITS | 8 |
GENTSIA 12 Victorian Beginnings 12 Walt | 17 |
Home Thoughts from Abroad 25 The Rainbow | 30 |
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A. R. Orage aesthetic Alice Dax Angels Annie Besant Art of Creation artist asserts attitude belief Birkin body Brangwen cells centres chapter character civilization Coming of Age comradeship conception cosmic D. H. Lawrence Delavenay Democracy Drama of Love E. M. Forster early Eastwood Edward Carpenter emotion essay eternal ethical expression Fabian fact Fantasia female Gerald Havelock Ellis Helen homosexual Hopkin human images individual influence Intermediate Sex italics Jessie Chambers later Lawrence's Lawrentian letter Love and Death Love's Coming male marriage Millthorpe mind modern moral mystic nature passage passion Phoenix physiological Plumed Serpent poem primitive Prologue psychology quoted race Rainbow reader relation religious sense sexual Sheffield social socialist society Sons and Lovers soul Study of Thomas superman Tertium Organum themes theosophy Thomas Hardy thought tion Unconscious Ursula Victorian White Peacock Whitman woman Women in Love words writing