Radicalizing Lawrence

Radicalizing Lawrence

Author: Robert Burden

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-12-28

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9004487018

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In this study of D.H.Lawrence and critical theory, Robert Burden pays particular attention to the critical formations that underpin the reception history of the main novels, including the much maligned “leadership” novels, because strong readings have always contested the meaning and significance of Lawrence, and because there has been a persistent reluctance to approach his writing through post-structuralist theory. This study demonstrates in some detail that once Lawrence’s texts are the objects of the newer critical paradigms, their principles of coherence are understood differently; and that older notions of textual unity are displaced by aesthetic structures of degrees of generic and linguistic destabilization. This enables a radicalizing of Lawrence’s fiction by drawing out its deconstructive effects on his myth-making and essentialist notions of the self. The sexual identities represented in the fiction are read as experiments, or “thought adventures”, as Lawrence himself characterized his work. The different approaches to Lawrence’s writing in this study lead to a radical reassessment of his relationship to Modernism, especially in the light of the more elastic concept of Modernism in recent discussion, and one which traditional Lawrence scholars have ignored. What emerges is a more self-deconstructive Lawrence, with some surprising results.


Freedom & Growth (Routledge Revivals)

Freedom & Growth (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Edmond Holmes

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-13

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1315470713

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First published in 1923, this book collects together sixteen essays written between 1912 and 1922 that reflect how the author's views on education became increasingly interwoven with their views on "things in general" — with half dealing with each subject. Reflecting this interweave, they are arranged chronologically rather than by subject due to their "unity of conviction and purpose". The author argues that the question "Is man free to direct the process of his own growth?" naturally follows from the question "Is man a free agent?" Thus if freedom is inextricably linked to growth it becomes of paramount interest to the teacher and is explored here under a broad range of topics.


The Consciousness of the Atom

The Consciousness of the Atom

Author: Alice A. Bailey

Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks

Published: 2021-11-15

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 3986775145

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The Consciousness of the Atom Alice A. Bailey - Discusses the scientific relation of matter and consciousness as evolution progressively affects the atomic substance of all forms. This book talks about how the atom emerges as a miniature but complete replica of the energy structure common to all forms of life - cosmic, planetary, human and subhuman.


The Consciousness of the Atom

The Consciousness of the Atom

Author: Alice Bailey

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-11-13

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13:

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The Consciousness of the Atom is a series of lectures of Alice Bailey which guides the reader through her Theosophist theory. Theory is based on contemporary scientific discoveries regarding the atom, philosophy and both Eastern and Western religions, applying what is known about the atom to the cosmos, the solar system and to humankind. In Bailey's teaching, God is not definitely defined as existing in the biblical sense, but as a force of energy.