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The fourteen lively essays in D.H. Lawrence's Literary Inheritors demonstrate Lawrence's great impact on twentieth-century fiction, poetry and drama. This unified collection examines Lawrence's influence on such writers as Tennessee Williams, Sherwood Anderson, Norman Mailer, Eudora Welty, Margaret Drabble, Raymond Carver, Joyce Carol Oates, William Carlos Williams and W.H. Auden. The book provides valuable new perspectives on the art of those whom Lawrence influenced and makes an original contribution to the complex, slippery notion of influence.
Contents
Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - Lawrence and His InheritorsAn Introduction; K.Cushman & D.Jackson - The Fox and the Phoenix: Tennessee Williams's Strong Misreading of Lawrence; L.Blanchard - The Lawrentian Power and Logic of Equus; S.Renner - Sherwood Anderson's Dialogue with Lawrence's Dark Gods; B.Guttenberg - Lawrence and Durrell: 'ON THE SAME TRAM'; I.S.Macniven - A Cumbrian Rainbow: Melvyn Bragg's Tallentire Trilogy; D.I.Janik - Lawrence's American Bad Boy Progeny: Henry Miller and Norman Mailer; K.Widmer - Floods of Female Desire in Lawrence and Eudora Welty; C.Siegel - 'A Great Kick at Misery': Lawrence's and Drabble's Rebellion Against the Fatalism of Bennett; N.F.Stovel - Blind, Intertextual Love: 'The Blind Man' and Raymond Carver's 'Cathedral'; K.Cushman - Joyce Carol Oates: Testing the Lawrentian Hypothesis; D.S.Bonds - The Melancholy Serpent: Body and Landscape in Lawrence and William Carlos Williams; B.Clarke - Lawrence and Auden: The Pilgrim and the Citizen; G.W.Bahlke - 'A Whole Climate of Opinion': Lawrence at Black Mountain; L.Hamalian - Behind the Bestiaries: The Poetry of Lawrence and Ted Hughes; R.Brandes - Index