神话学
隐喻
性格(数学)
文学类
动作(物理)
哲学
艺术
艺术史
美学
语言学
数学
几何学
量子力学
物理
出处
期刊:Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
[Modern Language Association]
日期:1983-01-01
卷期号:98 (1): 77-86
被引量:4
摘要
Critics generally dismiss Lady Chatterley's Lover as a polemic, preferring to consider its content and ignore its form. Yet Lawrence meticulously shaped his strategy to reinforce his meanings. When we compare Lady Chatterley with earlier Lawrence novels and with the second of the novel's three versions, we discover the novelist using imagery in a way that is new for him. Similes and metaphors from plant, animal, mineral, and human sexual realms blend, or interpenetrate, to give depth and add texture to the novel's central action, Mellors' sexual awakening of Connie. Moreover, Lawrence strategically reshapes scenes from the second version, published as John Thomas and Lady Jane, to enrich the mythic dimensions of the novel. Lawrence's careful orchestrations of the novel's images and of the details of Mellors' character as Green Man produce, finally, a satisfying organic unity.
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