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27 Feb 2022
Notes on an Essay by Stéphane Sitayeb: 'Sexualized Objects in D. H. Lawrence’s Short Fiction: Eros and Thanatos'
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Fragment of stained glass (19th century) 7.2 x 3.2 cm (whole object) Royal Collection Trust I. Stéphane Sitayeb's essay on sexua...
28 Mar 2021
I Would Like to Know the Stars Again: Reflections on Astronomy and Astrology in the Work of D. H. Lawrence
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"I would like to know the stars again ... I would like to be able to put my ego into the sun, and my personality into the moon, and my...
29 Feb 2020
Notes on Patricia MacCormack's Ahuman Manifesto Pt. 3: Chapters 4-6
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Patricia MacCormack: Professor of Continental Philosophy Anglia Ruskin University: click here for profile It's always a bit wo...
6 Jan 2019
On Miracles and Absolute Contingency in the Work of Daphne du Maurier and Quentin Meillassoux
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I. The opening tale of Daphne du Maurier's astonishing and disturbing collection of short stories entitled The Breaking Point ...
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9 Aug 2017
On Lunacy
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The Moon: lovely to look at but ineffective Still, today - even in Parliament - there are people who subscribe in all seriousness ...
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16 Mar 2017
On the Struggle Between Art and Knowledge in Nietzsche's Early Philosophy
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Portrait of Nietzsche as a Young Professor University of Basel, 1872 What Nietzsche terms in his early writings the knowledge d...
27 Jun 2016
Thoughts on D. H. Lawrence (Stephen Alexander in Conversation with David Brock)
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Back in the far-off summer of 2014, I was interviewed by then Editor of the D. H. Lawrence Newsletter ...
24 Apr 2016
The Moon at the End of My Street
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According to Lawrence, who insists on an essential and dynamic correspondence between man and the heavenly bodies, the moon is a stra...
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