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- Title
MASCULINITY, DOMINATION AND THE OTHER IN D.H. LAWRENCE'S THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER.
- Authors
RADU, ADRIAN
- Abstract
"The Prussian Officer" is one of D.H. Lawrence's stories in which he develops his leadership ideas. The present article discusses such leadership ideas and associates them with the concept of masculinity, insisting on its facets and implications in a story of male bondage, perceived as a dramatic, tragic homoerotic game of opposing and annihilating poles. The story is ultimately generatedby the Lawrentian visions of dualism, life sustaining vigour and subsequent obsession with supremacy.
- Subjects
PRUSSIAN Officer, The (Book); LAWRENCE, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930; MASCULINITY; MALE domination (Social structure); LEADERSHIP; DUALISM
- Publication
BAS - British & American Studies, 2015, Vol 21, p93
- ISSN
1224-3086
- Publication type
Literary Criticism