D. H. Lawrence: Myth and Metaphysic in The Rainbow and Women in LoveUMI Research Press, 1988 - 220 pages |
Contents
Introduction to Part One | 11 |
Demeter Persephone Sieglinde | 19 |
Archetypes in Conflict | 33 |
Copyright | |
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A. E. Waite Anna Anna's Annie Besant archetype Besant Birkin Blavatsky Brünnhilde chapter characters consciousness Crich D. H. Lawrence D. H. Lawrence Review dark death desire Dionysus dragon Edward Carpenter Eliphas Lévi equilibrium esoteric Essays feels female flesh Gerald Goddess Götterdämmerung Grail Greek Religion Gudrun Hagen Hardy Harmondsworth Heinemann Hermes Hermione hero human Ibid initiation initiatory interpretation Jane Ellen Harrison Jessie Weston Jung Jungian knowledge Kouretes Lawrence's legend Lévi libido light living Loerke London Lydia magic Magna Mater male marriage matriarchy metaphysical metapsychological moon mother mystery mystic myth mythic order nature Nibelung notes novel occult ordeal orders of reality Penguin psychological Pussum quest Rainbow and Women rebirth refers relationship Ring romance Rupert and Ursula scene seems sense sensual psyche Siegfried Skrebensky soul spiritual strange Study symbol takes Theosophical Publishing Society tion Tom's Trans Unconscious underworld University Press vols Wagner Wagnerian woman Women in Love