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D.H. Lawrence

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Apocalypse D.H. Lawrence and Italy: Twilight in Italy/Sea and Sardinia/Etruscan Places Fantasia of the Unconscious Lady Chatterley's Lover Lady Chatterley's Lover: Letters Look! We Have Come Through! Selected Essays Selected Letters Sons and Lovers Sons and lovers. Lady Chatterley's lover Studies in Classic American Literature The Complete Poems The First Lady Chatterley The Man Who Loved Islands / L'uomo che amava le isole The Rainbow The Virgin and the Gipsy Women in Love

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Humanity is a huge aggregate lie, and a huge lie is less than a small truth. Humanity is less, far less than the individual because the individual may sometimes be capable of truth, and humanity is a tree of lies. And they say that love is greatest thing, they persist in saying this, the foul liars, and just look at what they do (...It's a lie to say that love is greatest, what people want is hate - hate, and nothing but hate. And in the name of righteousness and love they get it...If we want hate, let us have it - death, murder, torture, violent destruction- let us have it: but not in the name of love.

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Women in Love

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She was only really a female to him.But perhaps that was better. And after all, he was kind to the female in her, which no man had ever been. Men were very kind to the person she was, but rather cruel to the female, despising her or ignoring her altogether. Men were awfully kind to Constance Reid or to Lady Chatterley; but not to her womb they weren__ kind. And he took no notice of Constance or of Lady Chatterley; he just softly stroked her loins or her breasts.

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Lady Chatterley's Lover:

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On revient toujours a son premier amour." It sounds like a cynicism to-day. As if we really meant: "On ne revient jamais a son premier amour." But as a matter of fact, a man never leaves his first love, once the love is established. He may leave his first attempt at love. Once a man establishes a full dynamic communication at the deeper and higher centers, with a woman, this can never be broken. But sex in the head breaks down, and half circuits break down. Once the full circuit is established, however, this can never break.

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Fantasia of the Unconscious