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Title: | Utopian Tendencies in D. H. Lawrence's Women In Love |
Other Titles: | shows the impact of industrialism in human life. |
Authors: | May, Ahmed Majeed |
Keywords: | Tendencies, Lawrence's. |
Issue Date: | 13-Nov-2014 |
Publisher: | Anbar University Journal of Language & Literature No. 13 Year: 2014 |
Citation: | NOTHING |
Series/Report no.: | Series; |
Abstract: | D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love (1920), shows the impact of industrialism in human life. The machine has wrapped human nature and bent it away from its true sources. Lawrence dreams of a utopian society, freed from individual capitalism and its destructive treatment of the individual. It is an ideal state of consciousness, which requires the employment of psychological insights that are effective in transforming human personality. |
Description: | The imperfection of human nature is, undoubtedly, man's ultimate source of motivation in his search for an idealistic utopian state of early existence. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8164 |
ISSN: | NOTHING |
Appears in Collections: | قسم التفسير وعلوم القرأن |
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