Sons and Adversaries: Women in William Blake and D. H. Lawrence [first edition]

Sons and Adversaries: Women in William Blake and D. H. Lawrence [first edition]
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From the dj: "According to Storch, Blake and Lawrence are strikingly similar in their ideals of individual and social liberation and in their creative temperament; they are also strikingly alike in their attitudes toward women." Interesting literary criticism and psychoanalysis of William Blake and D.H. Lawrence, especially in regard to their poetry and novels. (The psychoanalysis is primarily Freudian.) Among their published works considered in the book are: The Songs, The White Peacock, Milton, The Plumed Serpent, Virgil, Job, & Laddy Chatterley's Lover. Includes bibliography, notes and index. Selected terms & symbols in the index are: female, family, father, homoeroticism, male bonding, masculinity, mother, narcissism, Oedipal phase, parents, sexuality, violence, women.
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