Explore the insightful analysis of D.H. Lawrence’s work through a feminist lens with ‘Lawrence Among the Women: Wavering Boundaries in Women’s Literary Traditions’ by Carol Siegel. This first edition, published in 1991 by the University Press of Virginia, is a significant contribution to literary criticism and women’s studies. Part of the ‘Feminist Issues: Practice, Politics, and Theory’ series, the book delves into class, gender, and sexual difference in Lawrence’s writings, offering a fresh perspective on his relationship with women and Victorian society. This scholarly hardcover edition includes a dust jacket and is a must-have for students and enthusiasts of literary theory, feminism, and 20th-century literature.

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