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| Title: | Background and Significance of D. H. Lawrence's "The Ladybird" |
| Authors: | Daalder, Joost |
| Keywords: | British Literature Modern literature English Contemporary |
| Issue Date: | 1982 |
| Publisher: | The D. H. Lawrence Review |
| Citation: | Daalder, Joost 1982. Background and Significance of D. H. Lawrence's "The Blackbird". The D. H. Lawrence Review, 15 (1-2), 107-128. |
| Abstract: | "The Ladybird" has not fared particularly well at the hands of its critics. Critics have failed to see that it is not to be understood as an example of mimesis or realism but creates its own symbolic, mythical world. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/25634 |
| Appears in Collections: | Lawrence, D.H.
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