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- Title
LJUBAVNIK LADY CHA TTERLEY CENZURA DJELA KAO POSLJEDICA LAWRENCEOVOG PRIKAZA MORALNE KRIZE DRUŠTVA KROZ ODNOS LADY CHATTERLEY I MELLORSA.
- Authors
PalikuĆa, Amila
- Abstract
The deep moral vacuum engulfing capitalist society in 20th century England triggered many authors to determinedly and courageously confront it. One of these authors was D. H. Lawrence, who used explicit phallic language in his works to highlight an overall atmosphere of moral lethargy and sexual hypocrisy. In Lady Chatterley's Lover, explicit language forms the base of the relationship between Connie Reid, a member of aristocracy, and a gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors. Lawrence's works were not the first to be subject to censorship or even lawsuits over alleged obscenity. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the ways in which this author uses explicit language as reaction and response to key social issues of his time.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; CENSORSHIP; LAWRENCE, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930; 20TH century British history; HYPOCRISY in literature; SOCIAL problems in literature
- Publication
Istraživanja: Casopis Fakulteta Humanističkih Nauka, 2011, p163
- ISSN
1840-1325
- Publication type
Article