I think the only re-sourcing of art, revivifying it, is to make it more the joint work of man and woman. I think the one thing to do, is for men to have courage to draw nearer to women, expose themselves to them, and be altered by them: and for women... Women, Literature, Criticism - Page 19edited by - 1978 - 177 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Daniel J. Schneider - 1986 - 232 pages
...of a book, a new knowledge is revealed. As Lawrence said to his old friend AW McLeod on 2 June 1914: I think the only re-sourcing of art, re-vivifying...altered by them: and for women to accept and admit men. This is the only way for art and civilisation to get a new life, a new start. . . . Because the source... | |
| Victor Luftig - 1995 - 320 pages
...Lawrence's own laborious watching—that is, of his writing or painting. Yet Lawrence wrote in 1914, "I think the only re-sourcing of art, re-vivifying...to make it more the joint work of man and woman"; and strong arguments have been made for his having "genuinely collaborated" with women. 42 I will conclude... | |
| John Worthen, Mark Kinkead-Weekes, David Ellis - 1991 - 1034 pages
...will be, ensuring another kind of 'progress', in different, less exclusive, and less conscious terms: I think the only re-sourcing of art, re-vivifying...altered by them: and for women to accept and admit men. That is the only way for art and civilisation to get a new life, a new start - by bringing themselves... | |
| John Worthen, Mark Kinkead-Weekes, David Ellis - 1991 - 1034 pages
...exclusive, and less conscious terms: I think the only re-sourcing of art, re-vivifying it, is to nuke it more the joint work of man and woman. I think the...altered by them: and for women to accept and admit men. That is die only way for art and civilisation to get a new life, a new start - by bringing themselves... | |
| Martin F. Kearney - 1998 - 262 pages
...Frieda (44). This assurance, in fact, appeared in a letter to AW McLeod in early June of 1914. Lawrence wrote, "I think the only re-sourcing of art, revivifying...is to make it more the joint work of man and woman" (Boulton 1981, 181). From these feelings of fulfillment and surety unfolded the "radiant affirmation"... | |
| Vassiliki Kolocotroni - 1998 - 658 pages
...But I reserve the right to answer, 'All right, try it on. But if I catch you at it you get a hiding.' I think the only re-sourcing of art, revivifying it,...altered by them: and for women to accept and admit men. That is the start - by bringing themselves together, men and women — revealing themselves each to... | |
| Marylu Hill - 1999 - 268 pages
...acceptance of woman will come a new world and a new art, as he states in a 1914 letter to Arthur McLeod: I think the only re-sourcing of art, revivifying it,...altered by them: and for women to accept and admit men. That is the start — by bringing themselves together, men and women — revealing themselves each... | |
| Robert Burden - 2000 - 392 pages
...Rainbow is about] woman becoming individual, self-responsible, taking her own initiative." "[Men should] draw nearer to women, expose themselves to them, and be altered by them.'" The early Lawrence spent a lot of time in the company of radical women; and. the extent to which his... | |
| David Ellis - 2006 - 292 pages
...and the utter scorn of the feminine. What comes next is the often-quoted paragraph in which he writes "I think the only re-sourcing of art, re-vivifying...is to make it more the joint work of man and woman" — which is one of the truths to be discovered in Women in Love. In his novel Mafarkt the Futurist... | |
| Stefan Horlacher - 2006 - 736 pages
...Lawrence among the Women: Wavering Boundaries in Women's Literary Traditions, Charlottesville 1991, 15. I think the only re-sourcing of art, re-vivifying...expose themselves to them, and be altered by them. (...) [T]he source of all life and knowledge is in man and woman, and the source of all living is in... | |
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