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...
The first coloring book from award-winning textile designer Jane Foster Acclaimed artist Jane Foster has created the perfect collection of pictures for coloring enthusiasts of all ages. Strongly influenced by Scandinavian design of the '50s and '60s, her striking illustrations draw upon the natural world for inspiration. Printed on high-quality paper, this lively collection showcases more than 50 animals and flowers that will entice everyone to pick up a pencil, pen, or crayon and start coloring.
The first coloring book from award-winning textile designer Jane Foster Acclaimed artist Jane Foster has created the perfect collec...