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D. H. Lawrence's works witness a considerable shift both in theme and style during 1920s when he actually abandoned Europe and made settlement in primitive lands of Red Indians. The current book portrays Lawrence's great interest in the lives and culture of the colored inhabitants who, according to Lawrence, hold the real elements of life. It discusses how Lawrence fights against colonization by converting the conventional subject-object relationship between the white colonizers and the colored colonized, and by elevating and taking the side of the latter.

Produktbeschreibung
D. H. Lawrence's works witness a considerable shift both in theme and style during 1920s when he actually abandoned Europe and made settlement in primitive lands of Red Indians. The current book portrays Lawrence's great interest in the lives and culture of the colored inhabitants who, according to Lawrence, hold the real elements of life. It discusses how Lawrence fights against colonization by converting the conventional subject-object relationship between the white colonizers and the colored colonized, and by elevating and taking the side of the latter.
Autorenporträt
Mina Salmasiyeh was born in Tabriz, Iran in 1978. She has pursued her Bachelor and Master Degree in English Language and Literature from Islamic Azad University of Tabriz. Presently she is a lecturer in Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at Azad University of Tabriz, Iran. Her studies revolve around modern and postmodern literature.