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- Lawrence's novel as a Bildungsroman
Semansky is an instructor of English literature and composition. In this essay, Semansky considers Lawrence’s novel as a Bildungsroman.
- What Makes Sons and Lovers a Successful Novel
In the following essay, Hayman discusses what makes Sons and Lovers a successful novel.
- The Literary Aspects of Sons and Lovers
In the following essay, Beards examines Sons and Lovers within the context of the Bildungsroman, finding this approach best suited to understand the novel's literary aspects and theme of alienation.
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