The present study tries to analyze D. H. Lawrence's philosophy of fiction as part of an integrated world outlook. Beside his creative writing, Lawrence wrote prolifically on a host of wide - ranging matters. While Lawrence's non - fictional work has received a considerable degree of attention, there seem to be very few researchers who have analyzed Lawrence's philosophical point of view in his fictions. These views have a dimension which is almost religious. His idiom is replete with references to his religious tradition even when the message may seem to contradict the tradition. To highlight this argument, this article has, as far as possible, considered Lawrence's significant fictions and used references from his nonfictional works.
Anoosheh, S. M. (2002). D.H. Lawrence: Philosophy of Fiction. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3(4), 175-181. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2251
MLA
Anoosheh, S. M. . "D.H. Lawrence: Philosophy of Fiction", Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3, 4, 2002, 175-181. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2251
HARVARD
Anoosheh, S. M. (2002). 'D.H. Lawrence: Philosophy of Fiction', Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3(4), pp. 175-181. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2251
CHICAGO
S. M. Anoosheh, "D.H. Lawrence: Philosophy of Fiction," Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 3 4 (2002): 175-181, doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2251
VANCOUVER
Anoosheh, S. M. D.H. Lawrence: Philosophy of Fiction. Journal of Kavoshnameh in Persian Language and Literature, 2002; 3(4): 175-181. doi: 10.29252/kavosh.2002.2251