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Etudes Lawrenciennes, n° 37/2007 : Shift, Movement and Becoming

Couverture du livre « Etudes Lawrenciennes, n° 37/2007 : Shift, Movement and Becoming » de Katz-Roy/Rowley aux éditions Pu De Paris Nanterre
Résumé:

Elizabeth Fox, Metaphors of Movement, Vitality, and Deadness in the Essay on Franklin

Stephen Rowley, Flash, Sparkle, Flicker : the Dynamics of the Lawrentian Creative Act

Michael Bell, Lawrence and Deleuze: de faux amis?

Magali Roux, Lines of Flight and the Dynamics of... Voir plus

Elizabeth Fox, Metaphors of Movement, Vitality, and Deadness in the Essay on Franklin

Stephen Rowley, Flash, Sparkle, Flicker : the Dynamics of the Lawrentian Creative Act

Michael Bell, Lawrence and Deleuze: de faux amis?

Magali Roux, Lines of Flight and the Dynamics of Creation in D.H. Lawrence's The Plumed Serpent

Ben Woolhead, "The Tremble of Space": Structured Absences and the Flight from Semantic Stasis in Women in Love

Jacqueline Gouirand, Lady Chatterley's Lover: Motions and New Emotions

Juliette Feyel, The Internal Travel Towards Jouissance

Gregory F.Tague, Ursula's Stone and Connie's Body: A Glimpse of Bakhtin's Great Time in D.H. Lawrence

Violeta Sotirova, Shifts in Point of View: From Paul Morel to Sons and Lovers

Oliver Taylor, Lawrence and Merleau-Ponty: Movement, Perception, and Rapport

Marija Knezevi and Aleksandra Nikcevic-Batricevic, The Symbolism of Ascent and Shifting Narrative Technique in Women in Love

Marina Ragachewskaya, The Sense of Becoming and Initiation in D.H.Lawrence's Short Novel The Man Who Died

Brigitte Macadré, Images of the Androgyne in The Rainbow and Women in Love, or Exploring the Third Sex

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