Etudes lawrenciennes, n° 39. A plurality of selves and voices

Middleton Murry, Catherine Carswell, and the Boundaries of Memoir
Keith Cushman
A Singular Response to Sexual Ambiguity : Lawrence's Friendship with E.M. Forster
Earl Ingersoll
The Plurality of Selves and Voices in D.H. Lawrence's Early Writing : Trespassing the Boundaries
Natalya Reinhold
Farewell to Romantic Ontologies, Sex, Sacrifice and the Animal Body in D.H. Lawrence's The Trespasser
Gerald Doherty
The Lawrentian Poetic « I » : a voice « with(out) a mask » ?
Elise Brault
« A strange, unstable equilibrium » : the « shifty devil » of Self and Place in the Letters
Oliver Taylor
Andre Green's « The Dead Mother » and D.H. Lawrence's « The Rocking-Horse Winner »
Elizabeth Fox
Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield and Free Indirect Discourse
Neil Roberts
The Subversion of Seriousness in Women in Love
Stefana Roussenova
« 0-1-2 » : Monologism vs. Dialogism in the Political Discussions with Willie Struthers and Kangaroo
Shirley Bricout
Front Fragmentation to Unity,from Plurality to Singularity : a Futurist Approach to Lawrence
Brigitte Macadré
John Thomas and Lady Jane on Screen
Jacqueline Gouirand
Lawrence and the Changing Side of the Triangle - the Gamekeeper -in the Chatterley Novels
Nicola Ceramella
Changing Perspectives in Sea and Sardinia
Marija Kne(...)evi(...)
A Prolegomena to the Intertextual Study of D.H. Lawrence and Rainer Maria Rilke
Matthew McNees
Bathed in the Word of the Lord ? Lawrence, Bunyan and the Bibline
Peter Preston