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    by Annie Fang-chuan Hsieh, 謝芳涓
    Published 2000
    ... the ideologies of _Sons and Lovers_ through the class conflicts in content and form and the influence of Lawrence...
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    by Lung-yen Lin, 林隆諺
    Published 2004
    ... and Lovers is undoubtedly the most discussed one. Most critics believe that Sons and Lovers is the semi...
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    by Ching-yi Chang, 張靜宜
    Published 1997
    ...碩士 === 國立中正大學 === 外國語文學系 === 85 === In D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers...
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    by Shu-ping Chen, 陳淑萍
    Published 2001
    ... in D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers Abstract With an overtone...
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    by Kai-Di Lin, 林愷蒂
    Published 2003
    ... of feminism to D. H. Lawrence's three novels─Sons and Lovers, Women in Love and Lady Chatterley's Lover. De...
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    by Xin-yi Zheng, 鄭心憶
    Published 2012
    ... theory of collective unconscious, leads our lives to an endless pursuit. In Sons and Lovers and the Tale...
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    by Christinat, Emily Rose
    Published 2007
    ... , originally published in 1895, to Lawrence’s early novel Sons and Lovers , released in 1913, one recognizes...
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    by Weng, Feng Yin, 翁鳳英
    Published 1995
    ... in The Merry-Go-Round andul in Sons and Lovers whom I compare with the happy heroes...
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    by Mars Yan-jaw Yang, 楊炎肇
    Published 2000
    ... the mother-son relationship in D. H. Lawrence’s most autobiographical novel, Sons and Lovers with Jacques...
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    by Kuo, Yu Te, 郭玉德
    Published 1994
    ... is based mainly on his four famous works, <<Sons and Lovers>>, <<The Rainbow>>, <<Women...
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    by Li-mei Chang, 張麗美
    Published 2010
    ... with May Beckett, to whom he is, simultaneously, son and lover. Last and not the least, a solipsistic...
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