The Bloomsbury Handbook to D. H. Lawrence

Author:   Annalise Grice
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350253742


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   08 February 2024
Format:   Hardback
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The Bloomsbury Handbook to D. H. Lawrence


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Showcasing the most exciting contemporary scholarship on D. H. Lawrence, this comprehensive collection serves as both an overview of the field at present as well as an examination of new approaches and directions in D. H. Lawrence studies. Explicitly interdisciplinary in its focus and covering fields such as bibliotherapy, sustainability and animal studies, this book: · Provides new insights into Lawrence as a transnational figure whose work responds to global cultures; · Considers Lawrence in light of broader developments within modernist studies; · Examines Lawrence’s work in relation to material cultures and his engagements with print, publishing and literary networks. Contributors are comprised of established international experts in D. H. Lawrence studies as well as newer voices. This collection provides a comprehensive resource for literature students at all levels, from undergraduates and postgraduates to scholars and advanced readers interested in developing their knowledge of D. H. Lawrence.

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Author:   Annalise Grice
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781350253742


ISBN 10:   135025374
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   08 February 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

PART I: TRANSNATIONAL/COSMOPOLITAN LAWRENCE 1. Dwelling, Travel and Tourism. Lee M. Jenkins (Professor and Head of the School of English, University College Cork, Ireland). 2. Sentimentalism and the European Novel. Michael Bell (Professor Emeritus in English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick, UK). 3. D. H. Lawrence and German Radicalism. John Turner (formerly Senior Lecturer in English, Swansea University, UK). 4. D. H. Lawrence, Émile Zola and the Bodily Unconscious. Andrew Harrison (Associate Professor and Director of the D. H. Lawrence Research Centre, University of Nottingham, UK). 5. Cultural Difference: Writings on the American South West and Mexico. Neil Roberts (Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Sheffield, UK). 6. Australia and the Australians. David Game (Honorary Lecturer, Australian National University, Australia). PART II: ETHNICITY, CLASS, GENDER AND SEXUALITY 7. Spinsters, Wives, Mothers, Daughters. Helen Wussow (Senior Vice President and Dean, The New School, New York, US). 8. Bachelors, Husbands, Fathers, Sons. Stewart Smith (Independent Scholar, UK). 9. Gay, Lesbian and Queer Studies. Richard Kaye (Associate Professor in English, Hunter College, CUNY, New York, US). 10. Regional Working Class Drama. James Moran (Professor of Modern English Literature and Drama, University of Nottingham, UK). 11. Money and Revolution. Jeff Wallace (Professor Emeritus in English, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK). 12. Race and Empire. Laura Ryan (Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Manchester, UK). PART III: INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROCACHES 13. Mental Health and Bibliotherapy. Philip Davis (Emeritus Professor of Literature and Psychology, University of Liverpool, UK). 14. Language and Style. Violeta Sotirova (Associate Professor in Stylistics, University of Nottingham 15. Attachment Theory. Ron Granofsky (Professor Emeritus, McMaster University, Canada). 16. Sustainability and Balance. Fiona Beckett (Professor of Contemporary Poetics, University of Leeds, UK). 17. Animal Studies. Carrie Rohman (Professor of English, Lafayette College, US). 17. A Material Poetry. Holly Laird (Professor of English, University of Tulsa, US). PART IV: NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES 18. Holly A. Laird (Frances W. O’Hornett Chair of Literature, University of Tulsa, USA 19. Poetry in the Magazines. Christopher Pollnitz (Conjoint Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia). 20. Modernity and New Media: 1920s Journalism, Cinema, Radio. Annalise Grice (Senior Lecturer in English, Nottingham Trent University, UK). 21. D. H. Lawrence, Influence. Sean Matthews (Assistant Professor in English, University of Nottingham, UK).

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New, cutting-edge work at the interface between cultural and intellectual history, modernist studies, and research on D.H. Lawrence. * Howard J. Booth, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester, UK *


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Annalise Grice is Senior Lecturer in English at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Her monograph D. H. Lawrence and the Literary Marketplace: The Early Writings is scheduled for publication in 2021. She has published several other book chapters and articles on D. H. Lawrence, including essays for the D. H. Lawrence Review and D. H. Lawrence in Context.

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