Michelucci, Stefania. Space and Place in the Works of D.H. Lawrence.(Book Review)

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From: Studies in the Novel
Date: 20050922
Author:Greiff, Louis K.

MICHELUCCI, STEFANIA. Space and Place in the Works of D. H. Lawrence. Trans. Jill Franks. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2002. 178 pp. $29.95 softcover.

Stefania Michelucci's Space and Place in the Works olD. H. Lawrence is a short book with a long and ambitious agenda. Originally published in Italy as L'orizzonte mobile: Spazio e luoghi nella narrativa di D. H. Lawrence (1998), Michelucci's study traces the development of Lawrentian narrative from The White Peacock to Lady Chatterley's Lover in relation to the author's evolving perception of place and appropriation of ...

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