The Curve of Return

The Curve of Return D.H. Lawrence's Travel Books

Like the early nineteenth-century Romantics, Lawrence rejected traditional religious doctrines but was unable to embrace the concept of a purely materialistic universe. Like them he sought spiritual meaning in life by pursuing the supernatural through the natural, unity through diversity. His travel books are, among other things, a record of that search and of his attempts to express its personal and social significance.
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