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Lawrence and Comedy

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  • Editors:
  • Paul Eggert, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra
  • John Worthen, University of Nottingham
Paul Eggert, John Worthen, Howard Mills, John Turner, Lydia Blanchard, Holly Laird, Paul Poplawski, Mark Kinkead-Weekes, John Bayley
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  • Date Published: April 2011
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  • isbn: 9780511822094

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  • Lawrence's genius is unquestioned, but he is seldom considered a writer interested in comedy. This 1996 collection of essays by distinguished scholars explores the range, scope and sheer verve of Lawrence's comic writing. Comedy for Lawrence was not, as his contemporary Freud insisted, a mere defence mechanism. The comic mode enabled him to function parodically to undermine radically those forms of authority from which he always felt estranged. Lawrence's critique of the modern failure of the mystic impulse is present in all the comic moments in his writing where it is used to create an alternative cultural and social space. Lawrence used humour to distance himself from the dominant orthodoxy surrounding him, from the material of his fiction, from his readers, and, finally, from his own often intensely serious preoccupations. This book revises the popular image of Lawrence as a humourless writer and reveals his strategic use of a genuine comic talent.

    • First look at the the theme of comedy in Lawrence
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    • Date Published: April 2011
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9780511822094
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    Introduction Paul Eggert
    1. Drama and mimicry in Lawrence John Worthen
    2. Mischief or merriment, amazement and amusement - and malice: Women in Love Howard Mills
    3. Comedy and hysteria in Aaron's Rod John Turner
    4. D. H. Lawrence and his 'gentle reader': the furious comedy of Mr. Noon Lydia Blanchard
    5. 'Homunculus stirs': masculinity and the mock-heroic in Birds, Beasts and Flowers Holly Laird
    6. Comedy and provisionality: Lawrence's address to his audience and material in his Australian novels Paul Eggert
    7. Lawrence's satiric style: language and voice in St. Mawr Paul Poplawski
    8. Humour in the letters of D. H. Lawrence Mark Kinkead-Weekes
    9. Lawrence to Larkin: a changed perspective John Bayley
    Notes on contributors
    Index.

  • Editors

    Paul Eggert, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra

    John Worthen, University of Nottingham

    Contributors

    Paul Eggert, John Worthen, Howard Mills, John Turner, Lydia Blanchard, Holly Laird, Paul Poplawski, Mark Kinkead-Weekes, John Bayley

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