The American Lawrence /
Although contemporary scholarship views D. H. Lawrence as a distinctly English author, Lee M. Jenkins argues for a reassessment of his relationship to American modernism and his American literary contemporaries, including "Studies in Classic American Literature" and "The Plumed Serpen...
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: D. H. Lawrence, Americano
- "Hands-up, America!": Studies in Classic American literature
- "Under our home eye": Lawrence and American modernism
- "Tales of out here": "St. Mawr," "The princess," and "The woman who rode away"
- Conclusion. Wilful women: Lawrence's three fates and Georgia O'Keeffe.