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This book provides a stimulating and carefully structured introduction to Lawrence's short stories. It guides the reader to a deeper critical understanding of individual stories, but it also provides model commentaries on several of their most prominent narrative techniques.
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Literature Insights General Editor: Charles Moseley
D. H. LawrenceSelected Short StoriesAndrew Harrison
“He could come so near, into the very lives of the rough, inarticulate, powerfully emotional men and women.”
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ISBN 9781847600738
D. H. Lawrence: Selected Short Stories
Andrew Harrison
Tirril: Humanities-Ebooks, 2008
Contents
The Author Acknowledgements Note on Texts Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Early Realist Stories 1.2 Modernist Tales 1.3 Late Fables and Satires Chapter 2: Reading the Short Stories 2.1 ‘Odour of Chrysanthemums’ 2.2 ‘Daughters of the Vicar’ 2.3 ‘Love Among the Haystacks’ 2.4 ‘The Prussian OfIcer2.5 ‘England, My England’ 2.6 ‘The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter’ 2.7 ‘The Blind Man’ 2.8 ‘The Rocking-Horse Winner’ 2.9 ‘The Man Who Loved Islands’ 2.10 ‘Things’ Chapter 3: Some Stylistic Features of the Short Stories 3.1 Dialogue 3.2 Symbolism 3.3 Free Indirect Discourse 3.4 Mimicry and Satire Select Bibliography Hyperlinked Materials
The Author
Andrew Harrison lectures in English Literature at the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. He has published numerousarticles on D. H. Lawrence, and is the author ofD. H. Lawrence and Italian Futurism (Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 2003), co-editor (with John Worthen) of a casebook of modern criticalessays onSons and Lovers (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), and author of the Humanities Insights e-book onSons and Lov-ers. He edits theJournal of D. H. Lawrence Studies.
Acknowledgements
I am grateful to my colleagues in the Institut für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft, Technische Universität Darmstadt, for their support and encouragement.
Note on Texts
In this study guide I have referred to the texts of the short stories established in the standard Cambridge University Press Edition of Lawrence’sWorks. Details of the relevant volumes can be found in the Select Bibliography. Penguin Books have reproduced a short selection of the Cambridge texts inSelected Stories, ed. Sue Wilson (London, 2007). This volume contains all the stories discussed in this study guide except ‘Daughters of the Vicar’ (which can be found inThe Prussian OfIcer and Other Stories). Please note that the Penguin volume also reproduces the shorter, 1915 text of ‘England, My England’; I have referred to the longer, 1921 text of this story on the grounds that it is the most widely known and commonly studied version.
Chapter 1: Introduction
‘Of the shorter forms of prose îction—short story and longer tale—Lawrence is surely the supreme master’. F. R. Leavis,D. H. Lawrence: Novelist(1955)
D. H. Lawrence famously polarises literary critical opinion, and his reputation as a novelist has uctuated dramatically since F. R. Leavis îrst brought his îctional writings to academic prominence in the 1950s. His reputation as a poet has been similarly mixed; sev-eral of his poems are often anthologised, but the general consensus is that he wrote too much poetry, and that his output was (to say the least) uneven. At the beginning of the twenty-îrst century, one is more likely to hear Lawrence praised in an academic context for his travel writings and essays—and for his short stories. Among all his creative work, only the short stories have escaped the changes in reputation incident upon the wholesale shifts in critical fashion over the past half century. Though many today might question Lawrence’s supremacy as a short story writer, few would deny his outstanding achievements in the genre. Lawrence’s major novels sometimes alienate readers with their ide-ological insistence, or their repetitive, rhythmic use of language. The short stories, by contrast, play to Lawrence’s strengths in the acute-ness of their psychological analysis, their powerful use of setting and symbolism, and their characteristic open-endedness. There is also a remarkable range to Lawrence’s output as a short story writer. For the purposes of this study guide, and in spite of the complications pro-duced by Lawrence’s continual revision of his îctional works, I have identiîed three phases in Lawrence’s career as a short story writer: the early realist short stories, the modernist tales, and the late fables and satires. In this brief introduction I hope to demonstrate the differ-ent formal and thematic qualities of each phase.
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