Race and Identity in D. H. Lawrence: Indians, Gypsies, and Jews
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Race and Identity in D. H. Lawrence: Indians, Gypsies, and Jews
Race and Identity in D. H. Lawrence is a wide-ranging examination of Lawrence's adoption and adaptation of stereotypes about minorities, with a focus on three particular 'racial' groups. This book explores societal attitudes in England, Europe, and the United States and Lawrence's utilization of cultural norms to explore his own identity.