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D. H. Lawrence as a critic of Bloomsbury Joffe, Philip Hyman
Abstract
In the early years of this century a group of Cambridge graduates began meeting in the London district of Bloomsbury. For a period of time extending from the beginning of the second decade until well into the thirties, the Bloomsbury group, as they became known, was a powerful cultural establishment in England. A number of the major creative talents of the period were excluded by Bloomsbury, and, in turn, it was criticized.by them. D.H. Lawrence was associated with Bloomsbury and he criticized it discursively. He also wrote a novel about it. Bloomsbury, as a concern in Lawrence's thought, and as a subject of what has been recognized by many to be his major novel, Women in Love, is the concern of this thesis.
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D. H. Lawrence as a critic of Bloomsbury
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University of British Columbia
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1968
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In the early years of this century a group of Cambridge
graduates began meeting in the London district of Bloomsbury.
For a period of time extending from the beginning of the
second decade until well into the thirties, the Bloomsbury
group, as they became known, was a powerful cultural establishment
in England. A number of the major creative talents of
the period were excluded by Bloomsbury, and, in turn, it was
criticized.by them. D.H. Lawrence was associated with
Bloomsbury and he criticized it discursively. He also wrote
a novel about it. Bloomsbury, as a concern in Lawrence's
thought, and as a subject of what has been recognized by many
to be his major novel, Women in Love, is the concern of this
thesis.
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eng
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2012-06-18
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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10.14288/1.0107156
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University of British Columbia
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Graduate
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