Love in D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love: Different Levels of its Manifestation
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Protagonists, Sculptor, Love, Human Relationships, Man, Woman, HomoeroticAbstract
This article explores “love” across multiple levels in Women in Love: man–woman, man–man, and woman–woman relationships. It analyzes the psychological complexities between Ursula, Gudrun, Birkin, and Gerald, identifying which emotional bonds succeed or fail, and why. The study highlights the multilayered nature of human relationships in Lawrence’s novel and the tensions between sensuality, companionship, and conflicting impulses.
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