D. H. Lawrence witnessed that agrarian culture declined with the development of industrial society and the growth of a machinery driven civilization. He described the aspect of coexistence with human beings and nature keeping life order in his novels. Ecological literature borrows the characteristics of order in the ecosystem and seeks the coexistence of human beings and nature. First, this article reveals that the people in traditional society accepted the provisions of nature and kept harmonious lives through an interdependent relationship with nature depicted in The Rainbow. Second, this article deals with the destruction of human spirit and destroyed life order caused by industrial society in Women in Love. Lastly, this thesis examines Lawrence’s idea that through bodily contact man can regain life energy on the condition of maintaining a balance between man and nature as portrayed in Lady Chatterley’s Lover. This thesis comes to the conclusion that Lawrence tried to seek solutions to achieve an interdependent symbiotic-relationship between the natural environment and human life to regain life order and the life energy destroyed by modern civilization. (Yeungnam University)