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Baron, Helen, “Disseminated Consciousness in Sons and Lovers,” in Essays in Criticism, Vol. 48, No. 4, October 1998, pp. 357–78.
Finney, Brian, D. H. Lawrence: “Sons and Lovers,” Penguin, 1990, p. 14.
Gregory, Alyse, “Artist Turned Prophet,” in the Dial, Vol. LXXVI, No. 1, January 1924, pp. 66–72.
Ingersoll, Earl G., “Gender and Language in Sons and Lovers,” in the Midwest Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 4, Summer 1996, pp. 434–48.
Kuttner, Alfred Booth, “Sons and...
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