Phoenix : the posthumous papers of D. H. Lawrence, 1936

by D. H. Lawrence

Paper Book, 1936

Status

Available

Call number

828.91

Collection

Publication

New York : Penguin Books, [1978, c1936]

User reviews

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Selections From The Posthumous Papers: "The Universe and Me" --This is only a lengthy paragraph, but succinctly encompasses the meaning of modern Pantheism in poetic prose.
"The Death of Pan" --This essay describes the religious problem of modern America and Europe as being the feeling that Pan is
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dead; Lawrence advocates a return to Pantheism.
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Language

Original publication date

1936: Phoenix
1968: Phoenix II
1971: This selection

Physical description

xxvii, 852 p.; 20 cm

Local notes

FB Most noteworthy: Pan in America (p. 22), the essence of Paganism. Not only is Lawrence a Pagan, he is a HP. Also, The Elephants of Dionysus (p. 59); Books (p. 731); On Being Religious (p.724).
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