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Essay heading: D.h Lawrence
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June 29, 2003 |
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The whole world was deranged. She sat unavailing. For his hands, her symbols of passionate love, filled her with a horror as they rested now on his strong thighs.'; Also an example of this heightened sensation would be in one of his most notorious novels, Lady Chatterly's Lover. This book was filled with the sensations between a member of nobility and her husband's gamekeeper... displayed 300 characters
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This book was filled with the sensations between a member of nobility and her husband's gamekeeper. It was also tabooed for it's sex words and sexual liberation. Another example that was also tabooed, yet showed heightened sensation, would be Women in Love,
which explored the relationships between men and women... displayed next 300 characters
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