METAPHOR AND MEANING IN D.H. LAWRENCE'S LATER NOVELS
by John B. Humma
Columbia: University of Missouri Press,(1990). First edition, first printing. First printing number code sequence 1 through 5 to the copyright page. Fine and tight in black linen with silver embossed titles to the spine; in a fine dust jacket. By examining Lawrence's finely orchestrated strategies with language, especially metaphor, Humma argues that a number of the longer works--from AARON'S ROD on and including the posthumously published THE VIRGIN AND THE GYPSY--are small masterpieces. Octavo: 116 pages; bibliography, index
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