Etudes lawrenciennes, n° 42. The logic of emotion

Is Lawrence a Moving Writer, and Does it Matter ?
Neil Roberts
« Le coeur a ses raisons... » : Lawrence, Logic and the Life of Feeling
Michael Bell
Same-Sex Desire, Cross-Gender Identification and Asexuality in D.H. Lawrence's Early Short Fiction
Howard J. Booth
Logic and Emotion in Lawrence's Late Literary Criticism
Peter Preston
« We have to hate our inimediate predecessors » : Lawrence and Galsworthy
Keith Cushman
Literature Versus Philosophy
Juliette Feyel
Law, Love and « Logic » in Study of Thomas Hardy
Kyoko Kay Kondo
« The Fallacy of Understanding » : D.H. Lawrence's
Emotional Logic in Fantasia of the Unconscious and Apocalypse
Divya Saksena
Reading Modernist Fiction as War Testimony : The Case of D.H. Lawrence's « Nightmare »
Cari Krockel
The Illogical Logic of Emotion in Women in Love
Brigitte Macadré
Emptying and Filling : a(n) (Il)logical Poetic Representation of Emotions
Elise Brault
The Ritualization of Emotions in Quetzalcoatl and The Plumed Serpent
Shirley Bricout
The Flowing of Emotion, Sentiment and Ressentiment in The Trespasser
Olga Desiderio
On the Rocks : Women (and Men) in (and out of) Love
Monica Latham