Blogs about: D H Lawrence

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first quarter reading list 2013

gullsofbrighton wrote 2 days ago: sex drugs & madness Jeet Thayil’s Narcopolis: not my book of the quarter January Albert Ca … more →

Tags: Reading List, Review, Literature, Short Story, Books, Albert Camus, Rachel Silverlight, Book of the Quarter, Neal Cassady

THE HIGH PRIEST OF LOVE GOES BIRD WATCHING

marlovian wrote 2 days ago: Self Pity I never saw a wild thing Sorry for itself A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough … more →

Tags: Literature, Poetry

Top Five Literary Tortoises6 comments

emilybooks wrote 2 days ago: Big news this week in the world of Emilybooks. Meet Daphne! This beloved belated birthday present fr … more →

Tags: Reading, Elizabeth Jenkins, Evelyn Waugh, Michael Ende, Pet, quentin blake, Roald Dahl, Top Five, tortoise

You'd think that after taking an entire course on an author, I'd grow to like him more

mrnovember609 wrote 3 days ago: I have a grudging respect for the man’s writing ability, but I’ve grown to hate him even … more →

Tags: Personal, University, College

192. Self-Pity: D. H. Lawrence

Tom Triumph wrote 3 days ago: Four weeks until graduation. Cue drama. My career began at a crazy school. It was a private boarding … more →

Tags: conflict/war poems, death poem, Inspirational Poems, Middle School Poetry 180, social justice poems, wonder of life poems, death, Inspirational, Self Pity

From a college window by D. H. Lawrence

GPhareal wrote 3 days ago: The glimmer of the limes, sun-heavy, sleeping, Goes trembling past me up the College wall. Below, th … more →

Tags: Poem, Short Story, writing

Close Reading #2: D. H. Lawrence and his Psychoanalytic Semiotic Square

theardentoceanic wrote 5 days ago: I’ve only just finished D. H. Lawrence’s bizarre work Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious … more →

Tags: Close Reading, Freud, Psychoanalysis, Semiotic, semiotic square, Psychoanalysis and the unconscious, greimas, Fredric Jameson, Unconscious

The Family: D H Lawrence4 comments

layanglicana wrote 5 days ago: Of late years, the family has got hold of man, and begun to destroy him. When a man is clutched by h … more →

Tags: Prose, Love, Battle of the Sexes, Family

Conversation with Alan Richardson8 comments

Daniel wrote 1 week ago: As my conversation with Gareth Knight was so well received last month I decided to try and have a si … more →

Tags: British Literature, esoteric, Literature, Reviews, Alan Richardson, Aleister Crowley, Arthurian Traditions, British Fiction. Literature, Celtic

6 WRITING TIPS FROM GEORGE ORWELL 1 comment

Azevedo wrote 1 week ago: There’s a lot you can learn from Orwell’s writing. His Animal Farm and 1984 are now considered maste … more →

Tags: Books, writing, Humor, Quotes, dickens, Literature, HOW TO?, Politics, 1984

Five rules for writing an Oxford novel

alisonmercer wrote 1 week ago: Labels can be pretty annoying – I’m sure there’s many a female author who grits her teeth when she h … more →

Tags: Books, After I Left You, a life apart, alan hollinghurst, Antonia White, Beyond the Glass, Brideshead Revisited, Catholic novel, charm

Can Travel Become an Addiction?3 comments

Miss Social wrote 1 week ago: Traveling in Carole, Italy The more I see and learn about the world, the more I want to see the rest … more →

Tags: world travel, Miss Social, natalie grinnell, Travel, Travel Addiction

Antidotes For Boredom: D H Lawrence

layanglicana wrote 1 week ago: In the ancient recipe, the three antidotes for dullness or boredom are sleep, drink and travel. It i … more →

Tags: Prose, boredom, Ennui, lassitude

Autumn sunshine by D. H. Lawrence

GPhareal wrote 1 week ago: The sun sets out the autumn crocuses And fills them up a pouring measure Of death-producing wine, ti … more →

Tags: Lawrence, Short Story, writing

VIDEO: Entertainment News Pop

thedailyblogreport wrote 1 week ago: http://ontopofthenews.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Entertainment_News_Pop3.jpg Terrence Howard div … more →

Tags: Entertainment, White House, Barack Obama, Marriage, Prince Harry, Nationality, private law, Politik, Michelle Obama

Modernism's Literary Pirate, Poet, Pornographer

flpresspr wrote 1 week ago: Samuel Roth: Infamous Modernist By Jay A. Gertzman Available Now “Scholars and citizens with a … more →

Tags: Modernism and Post-Modernism, new books, Biography, Literary History, Publication Announcement, Literary criticism, Arts & Culture, Literature, James Joyce

Culture, Lost in the Scandinavian Section, & D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow4 comments

Kat wrote 1 week ago: Willa Cather Memorial Prairie,  Nebraska When we moved, everybody warned me, “There’s no … more →

Tags: The Rainbow, University Libraries

The British Are Coming!

liquorbarn wrote 1 week ago: We have British actors! -          Glenda Jackson was born today in 1936. I think I first saw Ms. Ja … more →

Tags: Peter Pan, Buffalo Bill Cody, Texas Rangers, J. M. Barrie, Glenda Jackson, Albert Finney, Richard Adams, Captain Hook, Brandon Webb

What's So Unpleasant About Being Drunk?

nakulp14 wrote 1 week ago: The Red, White, or Rosé God The first glass helps him sleep. The second glass makes him dream. The t … more →

Tags: Poems, Wine, Alcohol, Madness, Douglas Adams


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