Lawrence on ancient religion A note of introduction from Dr. Maurer: “Dear people, Taylor has just reminded me to send you this, that yesterday I said I’d send you, some pages from D. H. Lawrence’s book about the Etruscans (about their religion). It’s from his book called Etruscan Places; and if you like this, you […]
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D. H. Lawrence, Jean Borella
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Jun 2010
Recently I read with great relish Lawrence’s Studies In Classic American Literature. Here is another critic who, along with Henry James, and Milan Kundera, writes criticism as an exploration or digression that illuminates their own as well as other’s art. Unlike those who took (the tragically still Miss) Sue’s American Civilization classes, I had never […]