Category Archives: Universality of Themes in Fiction

D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence by Stephen Bailey & Chris Nottingham [gleanings:literary biographies,universality-of-themes-in-fiction] Marginal Comments A couple of decades ago when the Movie ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover‘ starring Sylvia Kristel was screened at Savoy Cinema,Wellawatte, an Englishman was baffled at the sight of exceedingly long queues of movie goers therein. He seemed to have been puzzled to witness such a fan base, such a great […]

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Thomas Hardy

Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Charles Dickens

Thomas Hardy by J. B. Bullen*1 [gleanings:literary biographies,universality-of-themes-in-fiction] The tragedies of Thomas Hardy‘s novels are indeed dark, but that darkness is a foil to the rightness and optimism of life. As Thomas Hardy recognised, pleasure, joy and satisfaction are emotions understood only in terms of their opposite, and much of the energy in his writing comes from the stress between […]

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