Odour of Chrysanthemums | D. H. Lawrence and the Short Story
In the following excerpt, Amon briefly notes the
principal themes and symbols in ‘‘Odour of Chrysanthemums’’
and comments on the story’s characteristic
autobiographical elements.
Lawrence, like Chekhov, stands for a distension in the form of the [short] story. Like Chekhov, he had the genius for portraying the intimate feeling of a place, a landscape, a conversation, or a character. Like Chekhov—but in a manner peculiar to his technique—he crystallized vacancy, frustration, inertia, and futile aspiration. We see that all of Lawrence’s stories share one characteristic: all depend, as stories, upon subtle psychological changes of character.
With Lawrence’s characters (as with Chekhov’s) the subconscious seems to come to the surface and they communicate...
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