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학술저널
저자정보
이옥 (청주대학교)
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새한영어영문학회 새한영어영문학 새한영어영문학 제56권 제1호
발행연도
2014.2
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83 - 104 (22page)

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According to D. H. Lawrence, modern man suffers from a life of mechanical systems and the power of Mammon which bring about terrible dehumanization. He emphasizes that human beings have to seek the vitality of lying inside nature as a real substance in order to escape death-in-life or nothingness in a mechanical life. Throughout Lady Chatterley’s Lover Lawrence contrasts the world of nature with the world of mechanical civilization, and he puts his faith in a life-force to relieve human beings from the crisis of mechanical civilization. In his work, the forest as a symbol of a living universe represents the powerful sacred world in which human beings are able to encounter another world and thus revitalize themselves. Lawrence urges human beings to live a life based not on a spiritual consciousness but on a true primitive instinct. He believes that warmhearted love with touches and tenderness within a physical union between man and woman can create a balance between mind and body as well as between nature and human beings. The sound, ideal relationship between Connie and Mellors makes them recover primitive vitality in human nature and an organic relationship. Connie, suffering from her husband’s mechanical life, wakes to a physical love; and Mellors himself returns from lonely isolation to a warmhearted love through the reception of an organic connection and a harmonious sexual union.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 분리와 단절의 비생명적 삶
Ⅲ. 소통과 결합의 생명력
Ⅳ. 자연 친화와 공생의 삶
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