![]() ![]() Of course, this is not a new observation. A pattern has emerged of female characters critiquing the ideas of central male characters. Many of these are available on my website and the latest, on metaphor in The Rainbow, which has benefitted from discussion at Nanterre last year, has just been published in the open access online journal Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism. Over the last 25 years I’ve been writing conference papers on the role of gender, and women in particular, in Lawrence’s engagements with ecology. ‘This was to have been my paper for the Taos conference, where I hope will be able to all meet up next July. Terry’s introduction to his ecofeminist approach to the novel is: The Plumed Serpent, conceived on Lawrence’s first visit to Mexico in 1923, was published in 1926 (its earlier draft entitled Quetzalcoatl). Judith Ruderman, in Durham, North Carolina Lawrence Groupīy Zoom (during period of Coronavirus lockdown)Ĭhloe Rose Campbell, in Stroud Green, London Report of the Twelfth Meeting of the London D. ![]()
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