Women for and against "Lady Chatterly's Lover": an assessment
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Elizabeth Russell
During the dark and difficult years of World War I, D.H.Lawrence often thought and dreamt of founding a utopian community which he would name "Rananim"; a refuge to which he and his closest friends could escape, away from the horrors of war and widespread desolation. Although Lawrence made several attempts to start such a community, they were never successful.
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Russell, Elizabeth. “Women for and against ‘Lady Chatterly’s Lover’: an assessment”. Universitas Tarraconensis. Revista de Filologia, no. 13, pp. 243-55, https://raco.cat/index.php/UTF/article/view/356659.
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