A COMMENTARY UP ON D.H.LAWRENCE'S ROCKING-HORSE WINNER AND THINGS

A COMMENTARY UP ON D.H.LAWRENCE'S ROCKING-HORSE WINNER AND THINGS

In this article, a commentary upon D.H. Lawrence's Rocking-Horse Winner and Things is presented and through the relationship between his vocabularies and content in the aforementioned works, Lawrence's style is analysed. it is concluded that, Lawrence uses fairy tale and social satire elements and both simple and symbolic words are used for repetitive and didactic purposes.

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  • Butler, Lance St. John, Sons and Lovers (Faber Books Ltd., London, 1965)
  • Daleski, H.M., The Forked Flame (Faber Books Ltd., London, 1965)
  • Hougb.ıGraham, The Dark Sun (Compton Printers, Aylesbury, 1975)
  • Lawrence, D.H., The Collected Letters of Lawrence, 2 Vols, Ed. H:T. Moore (Humanities Press, New Nork, 1962)
  • _____ Selected Short Stories, Ed. B.Finney (Penguin Books Ltd., Middlesex, 1987).
  • Lodge, 1. The American Dream of the Perfecıionists (T.J.Publications, New York, 1987).
  • Niven, Alastair, D.H. Lawrence ( Longman Ltd., London, 1980).
  • Stewart, 1. I.M., Eight ModemWriters (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1973).
  • Young, Kenneth, D.H Lawrence (Longman Ltd., London, 1975).