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Depiction of Obscenity in D.H.Lawrence’sSons and Lovers / Zineb Ikram Bekkouche
Titre : Depiction of Obscenity in D.H.Lawrence’sSons and Lovers Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Zineb Ikram Bekkouche, Auteur Editeur : université de Tlemcen Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 50 p. Format : 21*27 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Edwardian society held some ideal and values that they considered as sacred
nevertheless, D.H Lawrence deviated from those ideals of morality and woman chastity
with the novel Sons and Lovers. This dissertation aims to analyze the way the author
incorporated the Freudian psychoanalytical theories in depicting the themes of
obscenity, adultery and marital betrayal through a thorough depiction of Victorian
society. The first chapter explains new historicism as a literary theory and its usage in
the analysis of Lawrence’s novel. In addition, it provides a historical overview of the
Edwardian society within all its aspect of women struggle and social reforms, while
defining the notion of marriage, sex and love. On the other hand, the second chapter
introduces the novel with all its characters and plot. Furthermore, it examines
Lawrence’s portrayal of sexuality through Freud’s viewpoints of Oedipus complex. It is
necessary to consider Sons and Lovers as a revolutionary novel that broke off the taboos
of the Victorian society and put forth the notion of the human desire and obscenity.Depiction of Obscenity in D.H.Lawrence’sSons and Lovers [texte imprimé] / Zineb Ikram Bekkouche, Auteur . - université de Tlemcen, 2018 . - 50 p. ; 21*27 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : Edwardian society held some ideal and values that they considered as sacred
nevertheless, D.H Lawrence deviated from those ideals of morality and woman chastity
with the novel Sons and Lovers. This dissertation aims to analyze the way the author
incorporated the Freudian psychoanalytical theories in depicting the themes of
obscenity, adultery and marital betrayal through a thorough depiction of Victorian
society. The first chapter explains new historicism as a literary theory and its usage in
the analysis of Lawrence’s novel. In addition, it provides a historical overview of the
Edwardian society within all its aspect of women struggle and social reforms, while
defining the notion of marriage, sex and love. On the other hand, the second chapter
introduces the novel with all its characters and plot. Furthermore, it examines
Lawrence’s portrayal of sexuality through Freud’s viewpoints of Oedipus complex. It is
necessary to consider Sons and Lovers as a revolutionary novel that broke off the taboos
of the Victorian society and put forth the notion of the human desire and obscenity.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 94 BEK Thése Salle des théses Master Anglais Exclu du prêt