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E-grāmata: Hidden D. H. Lawrence: Unmasking a Lyrical Genius

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The Hidden D. H. Lawrence is a new study of the psychological and literary aspects of a great writer’s lyrical genius. It explores how Lawrence, when writing on his favorite subject, the relations between men and women, moved so quickly between heavy-handed exposition and deeply inspired prose, depending on the gender of the object of his attention. Nowhere is this clearer than in the three grand love scenes from Lady Chatterley’s Lover, those cut from the first American edition of 1932. In these scenes, Mellors, Lawrence’s usual alter ego, suddenly and almost magically becomes the object of attention, although now seen through the eyes of his female protagonist. It may seem as if Lawrence’s purpose here is to probe a woman’s psyche, until one realizes that it is only such moments—when his focus seems less on his female character than the erotic allure of a powerful man—that unlock Lawrence’s lyrical genius. The claim here is that in his major novels and stories, Lawrence was less interested in exploring the emotional lives of women than in using his female characters (as well as many sensitive male protagonists) to explore his own psychic life, one marked by the persistent attraction to the image of a strong male—an inner life that for the last century has been hiding in plain sight.



The Hidden D. H. Lawrence is a new study of the psychological and literary aspects of a great writer’s lyrical genius.

Recenzijas

"In this imaginative and rapturous reading of D.H. Lawrence, Myron Tuman tunes in to the writer's winter prose, or the interior fixation that drove his literary imagination, finding textual evidence of his complex erotic yearning to be the recipient of a virile male lover."

Rachel Cleves, author of Unspeakable, a biography of Norman Douglas

"Myron Tuman deftly ranges across Lawrences biography and oeuvre to uncover and explore the homoerotism that so often appears in disguise. Tuman not only surfaces Lawrences attraction to the male body, he also illuminates the connection of this underlying trope to the quality of Lawrences writings. The interpretation that, at its most lyrical, Lawrences prose involves male-male desire is persuasive and a welcome addition to the literature on homoeroticism in Lawrence."

Judith Ruderman, author of Race and Identity in D. H. Lawrence

"In The Hidden D. H. Lawrence, Myron Tuman sets out to demonstrate Lawrence's lifelong fascination with the image of a strong, silent male. He argues that this Jamesian "figure in the carpet" animates much of Lawrence's greatest writing. The Hidden D. H. Lawrence offers a fascinating new perspective on the full range of Lawrence's novels and stories."

Keith Cushman, recipient of the Harry T. Moore Award for Lifetime Contributions to D. H. Lawrence Studies

1. IntroductionA Writers Winter Thoughts
2. Lady Chatterleys Hidden
Lover

A Tender Lover or a Reluctant One?

The Two MellorsAs Subject and Object

A Tale of Two Bodies

The Two Mellors, Continued

On SodomyA Coda

3. AdolescenceAngst and Exuberance

The Great Friend of His Youth

But the Water Loves Me

Life Full of Glamour for Us Both

The Climax and Its Aftermath

Happy DaysA Coda

4. The Other Three Women

Clara DawesLawrences First Adult Relationship

Frieda WeekleyFirst Impressions

Frieda WeekleyThe Honeymoon

Rosalind BaynesLawrences Final Partner?

5. Greiffenhagens Shepherd

A Passionate Embrace

Demon LoversMen and Other Beasts

His Fearsome Father

Under the Colliery RailwayBeing Kissed by a Miner

6. Man-to-Man

Wrestling with DesireWomen in Love

Noli Me TangereCurtailed Desire in Three Stories

Two Gay Men in Lawrences LifeMaurice Magnus and Walt Whitman

The Limits of Friendship

7. Hiding in Plain SightFive Stories about Women

A Time in the Sun

The LadybirdA Dream of Coming Out

The FoxDesire and Its Aftermath

The PrincessThe Fear of Being Touched

The Woman Who Rode AwayNo Turning Back

8. His Fathers Body

Odour of Chrysanthemums

In Italy, Dreaming of Men

9. In AustraliaMan Alone
Myron Tuman, with a PhD in Victorian literature from Tulane University, taught at universities in West Virginia, Alabama, and Louisiana. Since 2006, he has published a series of literary studies of major writers and the psychic strains of family life: Melvilles Gay Father, on men and their sons; Don Juan and His Daughter, on women and their fathers; The Sensitive Son, on men and their mothers; and The Stuttering Son, on men and their fathers.