This book analyzes the rich discourses of mythology, symbolism, form, eroticism and landscape in D.H.Lawrence's fiction. Jane Foster traces Lawrence's symbols (tigers, suns, fish, peacocks) in many of the short stories, as well as the major novels. 'Spirit of place' was always important for Lawrence, and Foster's study investigates how Lawrence's concept of place informed his fiction, poetry and travel books.
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Lawrence uses many traditional poetic symbols - flowers, fire, the Moon - but there are some symbols that he has made very...
D.H. LAWRENCE: SYMBOLIC LANDSCAPES
This book analyzes the rich discourses of mythology, symbolism, form, eroticism and landscape in D.H.Lawrence's...
Introduce little ones to New York City in this bold and graphic board book by illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster. In this beautiful and sophisticated board book, children will be introduced to bold images of New York City, such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, and more Praise for Jane Foster's ABC and Jane Foster's 123 "Both titles are stunningly simple, but Foster is able to create some truly arresting images here, making both books pleasurable repeat reads. A fetching and effective introduction to the world...
Introduce little ones to New York City in this bold and graphic board book by illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster. In this beautiful and ...