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Symbols of Nature and Greek Mythology in D.H. Lawrence's "Last Poems"

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Eastwood, before 11 September 1885, does not witness the born of any writer or philosopher or any literature scholar as great as D.H. Lawrence. The boy of two disharmonious couple, John Arthur Lawrence and Lydia Beardsall. The disharmony of Lawrence's couple was because they both belong to two different classes. John Arthur Lawrence belongs to the worker class who escape obligatory State "education". His whole life begins and ends, physically, made up of hard work at the coal-face, drinking and sometimes going long walks with his mates. Lydia Beardsall was educated beautiful woman, later she became an assistant teacher, she interested in reading and writing poetry and she was an argument on religion or philosophy or politics with some educated men. So she was the reason behind her children education. In spite of regular internal strife and quarrels, they produced five children: George Arthur, William Ernest, Emily, David Herbert, and Ada. In spite of his early weak health as a child, he loves exploring. Even when he was a very small boy, but became a very well known writer.

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Name: Mohammed Dhahir OLEIWIBirth Date: 15-07-1979Gender: MaleQualifications: Master degree in English Literature from Cankaya Univ. ¿Turkey.Publication:1- A research on the Concept of God in D.H. Lawrence's Last Poems.2- A research on the concept of Oblivion in D.H. Lawrence's Last

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Authors Mohammed Oleiwi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.11.2017
 
EAN 9783330002708
ISBN 978-3-33-000270-8
No. of pages 88
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

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