TY - BOOK ID - 2522951 TI - The visionary D.H. Lawrence : beyond philosophy and art PY - 1994 SN - 0521452139 0521112427 0511553722 051188432X PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Prophecies in literature KW - Prophéties dans la littérature KW - Visioenen in de literatuur KW - Visions dans la littérature KW - Visions in literature KW - Voorspellingen in de literatuur KW - Prophecies in literature. KW - Visions in literature. KW - Lawrence, David Herbert KW - Criticism and interpretation KW - Arts and Humanities KW - Literature KW - Lawrence, D. H. KW - Criticism and interpretation. KW - Lawrence, D.H. KW - Davison, Lawrence H. KW - Lorensŭ KW - Lorensŭ, D. H. KW - Lourens, D. G. KW - Lorenss, D. H. KW - Lorens, Deĭvid Gerbert KW - Lārensu, Ḍi. Ec. KW - Lourens, Dėvid Gerbert KW - לאורנס, ד. ה. KW - לאורענס KW - לורנס, ד״ה KW - לורנס, ד.ה., KW - לורנס, ד.ה..., UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2522951 AB - D. H. Lawrence is often seen either as an artist whose novels are spoiled by the intrusion of ideas or as a philosopher whose ideas happen to be expressed in fiction; neither of these perspectives does justice to the unity and complexity of Lawrence's vision. In The Visionary D. H. Lawrence Robert E. Montgomery places Lawrence in the tradition both of great Romantic poet-philosophers, including Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Carlyle and Emerson, and of visionary thinkers Nietzsche, Heraclitus and Jacob Boehme. Dr Montgomery reveals a context which illuminates Lawrence's fiction and non-fiction, discusses his work in depth, and shows how his place in the prophetic-poetic tradition differs from that of his contemporaries Eliot and Yeats. The result is an exploration of the vision that informs and unifies Lawrence's work. ER -