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        D.H. Lawrence의 소설(小說)을 통한 자아(自我)와 성(性)에 관한 고찰

        趙判哲 ( Cho¸ Phan-cheol ) 현대영미어문학회 1985 현대영미어문학 Vol.3 No.-

        D.H. Lawrence found the great tragedy of love from often quarrels between his father and mother. He also had many quarrels with his wife, Frieda. Why was the union of both sexes inharmonious? D.H. Lawrence persued the answer to the sexual problem and efforted for the sake of the perfection of his own self in his whole life. In his novels: The White Pecock, Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, etc., Lawrence re-enacted plainly and artistically the opposition or struggle or feud of the self, and the aspects of the sexual life in the dimension of his experience and of actuality. Lawrence reflected the discord and the sad disillusionment of the sexual life which were influenced by extending marriage or the deception of the dark God who was mystical or the trusting love of his mate in his next novels: Aaron’s Rod, Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent, etc. In his later novels: Lady Chatterley’s Lover, The Man who Died, etc., Lawrence attached dualistic to the lower self, the dark self, the phallic self. In such a stage, he idealized the phallic tenderness which was suggested in the above. Here was his faith of blood and flesh, that is converted to the universal life.

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        D.H. Lawrence의 小說을 통한 自我와 性에 관한 고찰

        趙判哲 한국영어영문학회 경남지부 1985 현대영미어문학 Vol.3 No.-

        D.H. Lawrence found the great tragedy of love from often quarrels between his father and mother. He also had many quarrels with his wife, Frieda. Why was the union of both sexes inharmonious? D.H. Lawrence persued the answer to the sexual problem and efforted for the sake of the perfection of his own self in his whole life. In his novels : The White Pecock, Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, etc., Lawrence re-enacted plainly and artistically the opposition or struggle or feud of the self, and the aspects of the sexual life in the dimension of his experience and of actuality. Lawrence reflected the discord and the sad disillusionment of the sexual life which were influenced by extending marriage or the deception of the dark God who was mystical or the trusting love of his mate in his next novels: Aaron's Rod, Kangaroo, The Plumes Serpent, etc. In his later novels : Lady Chatterley's Lover, The Man who Died, etc., Lawrence attached dualistic to the lower self, the dark self, the phallic self. In such a stage, he idealized the phallic tenderness which was suggested in the above. Here was his faith of blood and flesh, that is converted to the universal life.

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