The "Odd" Art: The African Statues and Bohemian Artists in D. H. Lawrence's "Women in Love"
碩士 === 淡江大學 === 西洋語文研究所 === 84 === "Women in Love," D. H. Lawrence's "novel of ideas," reveals the author's dualism as a dialectic of cultures--the polarity of the cold Nordic culture, embodiment of the...
Main Authors: | Lin, Fang-li, 林芳俐 |
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Other Authors: | Frank W. Stevenson |
Format: | Others |
Language: | zh-TW |
Published: |
1996
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Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/66075401112017501755 |
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