Etudes lawrenciennes, n° 44. Language and languages

Notes on « Life » in Language : D. H. Lawrence's Erlebte Rede
Michael Bell
The « Thingness » of the Quick
Elise Brault-Dreux
Language and Communication in The White Peacock
Jacqueline Gouirand
The Poetic Voices of Love Poems and Others
Keith Cushman
Adjectives and Anti-Imperialism in Lawrence's Poetry
Sarah Bouttier
The Russian Pigeons in the Groves of Eastwood
Natalya Reinhold
Art and the Spirit of Place: D.H. Lawrence Translates Giovanni Verga
Maria Cristina Consiglio
Aspects of Lawrence's Style Revealed by « The Back Road »
Helen Baron
Stripping the Veil of Familiarity from the World : D.H. Lawrence's Art of Language in « The Border-Line »
Brigitte Macadré
No Dancing Matter : The Language of Dance and Sublimation in D.H. Lawrence
Marina Ragachewskaya
Twilight of the Aristocrats : Foreign Words in Women in Love
Juliette Feyel
Borrow and Lawrence, The Language of Seduction and the Seduction of Language
George Hyde
From D.H. Lawrence to the Language of Cinema : Chaste Sacrifices in The Woman Who Rode Away and Picnic at Hanging Rock
Romy Sutherland