

An edition of Revisionist Resurrection Mythologies (1994)
a study of D.H. Lawrence's Italian works
By Jill Franks
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
P. Lang,Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
Language
eng
Pages
191
Description:
Lawrence's experience of Italy's people, her past and her landscape enabled him to concretize a mythic dimension that he had previously employed without adequate integration in his texts. The myth most central to all of his works is resurrection. His rewriting of biblical narratives blends the apocalyptic principles and flavor of Christianity with the essential premise of pagan rebirth mythology - that fertility, virility and the body are sacred. Combining these two sources, Lawrence produces a religion of his own, which is encapsulated in his resurrection ideal. This study focuses on the works produced during his three Italian periods.
subjects: Italy, Knowledge, Myth in literature, English fiction, Italy in literature, Resurrection in literature, Italian influences, Lawrence, d. h. (david herbert), 1885-1930, English fiction, history and criticism, 20th century, Italy, in literature, Mythology in literature
People: D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930)