English Language and Literature ETDs
Publication Date
11-18-1959
Abstract
Style appears elusively in the flashing shape of a conception. Ideally, the way a thing is thought of becomes the style in which it is expressed. Style is not the man; it is his thought. Lawrence's style is astonishing because he conceived of things in an astonishing way: in St. Mawr the sophisticated prose techniques are the mode of Lawrence's perception, the means of his discoveries.
Degree Name
English
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
English
First Committee Member (Chair)
Unknown
Second Committee Member
Unknown
Third Committee Member
Franklin M. Dickey
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Cavitch, David. "St. Mawr: A Critical Study." (1959). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/engl_etds/111