Cushman, Keith and Earl G. Ingersoll, Eds. D. H. Lawrence: New Worlds.(Book review)

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From: Studies in the Novel
Date: 20060322
Author:Harrison, Andrew

CUSHMAN, KEITH and EARL G. INGERSOLL, Eds. D. H. Lawrence: New Worlds. Madison, WI: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2003. 281 pp. $52.50.

This lively collection of essays takes its title from the Seventh International D. H. Lawrence Conference, held in Taos, New Mexico, in July 1998. It contains revised and updated versions of a number of the papers presented at that event. Many of the contributors are established Lawrence scholars of international repute; the volume gauges the full range of current academic approaches to Lawrence.

In their editorial introduction, ...

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