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D.H. Lawrence, 'Aaron's Rod', introduced and annotated by Steven Vine
Steven Vine
D.H. Lawrence, 'Aaron's Rod', edited by Mara Kalnins, with an introduction and notes by Steven Vine, Pages: 1 - 325
Swansea University Author: Steven Vine
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The ‘Introduction’ to this edition, ‘D.H. Lawrence’s Exodus’, explores 'Aaron’s Rod' as an image of the historical, sexual and psychical crises of post-First World War Europe as Lawrence saw them. For Lawrence, the entire edifice of post-War European society was in a state of crisis and co...
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