Walter Morel in Sons and Lovers is depicted as a vulgar collier and dead alcoholic who is indifferent to his wife and children,which would be explained by the industrialism,lack of sound education and his wife and chi...
Sons and Lovers is a representative classic in the history of British literature, it can also be called Lawrence’s autobiographical novel. Paul’s mother in the book are the real portraiture in Lawrence’s life. At t...
In Sons and Lovers,one of William Faulkner's most famous novels,the marriage between Walter Morel and Gertrude Coppard was inarguably a tragic one.However,as for the reason,it was not explicitly represented in the nov...
This paper looks into David Herbert Lawrence's characterization of Mrs. Morel in his famous novel Sons and Lovers (1962). Mrs. Morel has long been regarded by feminist critics as the destroyed, a victim destroyed b...
Lawrence's novels are perhaps the most powerful exploration in the genre in English of family,class,sexuality and relationships in youth and early adulthood.Since the birth of this novel,varies comments on it were con...
D.H.Lawrence believes that the root of the boredom is the suppression of people's sensuality in a society which requires too much on people's rationality and their abidance by conventions.