D.H. Lawrence and Attachment
Discover the intricate connections between literature and psychology in D.H. Lawrence and Attachment, authored by Ronald Granofsky and published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2022. This compelling paperback, spanning 264 pages, delves into the innovative application of attachment theory to the works of D.H. Lawrence. Granofsky skillfully uncovers hidden patterns within Lawrence's fiction, enriching our understanding of his complex characters. Through this lens, he reveals fresh insights into significant themes such as gender identification, marriage, and class struggles. Perfect for both literature enthusiasts and scholars, this book invites readers to explore the depths of Lawrence's narrative world and the psychological underpinnings that shape it. Enhance your literary collection with this thought-provoking analysis that bridges the gap between emotional connections and storytelling.