Blake and Lawrence between the Relative and the Absolute (original) (raw)
Etudes lawrenciennes, 2020
Abstract
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Lawrence’s vision of the world is its dualism. In his Study of Thomas Hardy he insists on the opposition between light and dark, good and evil, soul and mind, Father and Son. This recalls William Blake who, likewise, used to explore opposite ideas balancing one against the other. However, the two writers did not only share their focus on themes of contrasting forces. They also had in common the belief that there is something beyond what we call the real ...
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