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The Plumed Serpent: D.H. Lawrence on Radical Traditionalism

The Plumed Serpent: D.H. Lawrence on Radical Traditionalism By Manon Welles    Ex: http://www.aristocratofthesoul.com We must change back to the vision of the living cosmos; we must. The oldest Pan is in us, and he will not be denied. The Plumed Serpent  is the story of an Aztec pagan revolution that spreads through Mexico...

Publié le 13/08/2017 dans Euro-Synergies par Ratatosk | Lire la suite...

D.H. Lawrence’s uncensored poems

D.H. Lawrence’s uncensored poems published for the first time   When the ban on D.H. Lawrence’s controversial novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover , was finally lifted in 1960 it was a watershed moment for censorship in Britain. But many assume it was only Lawrence’s novels that suffered at the hands of the censors. Now, nearly 100 years after Lawrence wrote them, a collection...

Publié le 07/07/2013 dans Euro-Synergies par Ratatosk | Lire la suite...

Paganism & Vitalism in Knut Hamsun & D. H. Lawrence

Paganism  &  Vitalism in Knut Hamsun  &  D. H. Lawrence   By  Robert Steuckers   [1] Knut Hamsun Ex. http://www.counter-currents.com Part 1 of 2 Translated by Greg Johnson The Hungarian philologist Akos Doma, educated in Germany and the United States, has published a work of literary interpretation...

Publié le 25/07/2012 dans Euro-Synergies par Ratatosk | Lire la suite...

D. H. Lawrence on America

D. H. Lawrence on America Derek HAWTHORNE Ex: http://www.counter-currents.com/ I have contributed several essays to Counter-Currents dealing with D. H. Lawrence’s critique of modernity . Those essays might lead the reader to believe that Lawrence treats modernity as a universal ideology or worldview that could be found anywhere. However, in many of his writings...

Publié le 29/01/2011 dans Euro-Synergies par Ratatosk | Lire la suite...

D. H. Lawrence's ”Women in Love”: Anti-Modernism in Literature

D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love : Anti-Modernism in Literature Derek Hawthorne Ex: http://www.counter-currents.com/ D. H. Lawrence’s greatest novel is also his most anti-modern. Written between April and October of 1916 in Cornwall, during some of the darkest days of the First World War, Women in Love was conceived as a sequel to The Rainbow . (Both...

Publié le 28/01/2011 dans Euro-Synergies par Ratatosk | Lire la suite...

D. H. Lawrence's Critique of Modernity

D. H. Lawrence’s Critique of Modernity, Part 1 Derek HAWTHORNE Ex: http://www.counter-currents.com/ 1. The Genealogy of Modernity   The entire corpus of D. H. Lawrence’s writing is devoted to addressing the problem of life in the modern world, and his view of modernity was extraordinarily negative. Consider the following striking image...

Publié le 16/01/2011 dans Euro-Synergies par Ratatosk | Lire la suite...

D. H. Lawrence on Men & Women

D. H. Lawrence on Men & Women Derek HAWTHORNE Ex: http://www.counter-currents.com/ 1. Love and Strife In a 1913 letter D. H. Lawrence writes that “it is the problem of to-day, the establishment of a new relation, or the readjustment of the old one, between men and women.” Lawrence’s views about relations between the sexes, and about sex differences are perhaps...

Publié le 17/12/2010 dans Euro-Synergies par Ratatosk | Lire la suite...

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