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The Rocking-Horse Winner | "The Rocking-Horse Winner": A Modern Myth
In the following short essay, Donald Junkins theorizes that "The Rocking-Horse Winner" exhibits many attributes of a myth through its style and symbolism.
A recent critical exchange has re-focused attention on the controversial "Rocking-Horse Winner" by D. H. Lawrence. Except for that of W. R. Martin, the general critical evaluation of the story has been unfavorable, and for the specific reason that critics have failed to perceive the story's essentially mythical quality. The story does precisely what Burroughs and other Lawrence critics (Leavis, Hough, Gordon, and Tate) feel that it fails to do: it presents life. Because of its mythical nature, Burroughs' criticism that the story "is limited by application of Lawrence's hackneyed...
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