CONTENT Introduction//…………………………………………………………….……….3
CHAPTER 1 . GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF D.G. LAWRENCE....4
1.1 Early 20th century England: literary context………………………………….4
1.2 Lawrence and religion: ideological foundations of creativity………………...10
Main body CHAPTER 2 . POETIC AND THEMATIC SPECIFICITY OF LATER NOVEL…………………………………………………………………………...14 2.1 Escapism in later novels and the principle of hero determinism……………...14
2.2 Classification of male characters in later novels……………………………...15
Conclusion...……………………………………………………………………...29
Bibliography…........................................…………………………………….…..30
Introduction The features of Lawrence's work, which distinguished him from contemporary modernists Joyce and Wolfe, are related to the fact that he was not fascinated by experiments in art, he dreamed of changing and improving life, was obsessed with the idea of saving man.
The object of the study is the individual style of David Herbert Lawrence as a structural formation of interacting and interconnected elements presented in his lyrical works. novel escapism
The subject of the study is the correlation of features that reflect the individual style of the poet.
The purpose of the work is to study the identification of the specifics of genre and poetic interaction between the concept of personality and the structure of D.G. Lawrence.
Tasks:
1. To study the literary context in which the works of D.G. Lawrence.
2. Explore the creative path of the writer.
3. Analyze the influences that contributed to the development of the concept of personality in the work of Lawrence.
4. The work of D.G. Lawrence Lady Chatterley 's Lover.
Research methods: historical-chronological, typological and method of symbolic interpretation (consideration of artistic symbols used by the author in the context of the general meaning of these works).
The practical significance of this work lies in the fact that the results obtained during the study can be used in educational and methodological support: for lecture texts, as assignments for seminars, for independent work of students, when writing term papers and theses.
The theoretical significance of this study lies in the fact that in the course of the work the linguistic features of D.G. Lawrence.