Table of contents for Lawrence and comedy / edited by Paul Eggert and John Worthen.


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Acknowledgements
Introduction Paul Eggert
1. Drama and mimicry in Lawrence John Worthen
2. Mischief or merriment, amazement and amusement - and malice: Women in Love Howard Mills
3. Comedy and hysteria in Aaron's Rod John Turner
4. D. H. Lawrence and his 'gentle reader': the furious comedy of Mr. Noon Lydia Blanchard
5. 'Homunculus stirs': masculinity and the mock-heroic in Birds, Beasts and Flowers Holly Laird
6. Comedy and provisionality: Lawrence's address to his audience and material in his Australian novels Paul Eggert
7. Lawrence's satiric style: language and voice in St. Mawr Paul Poplawski
8. Humour in the letters of D. H. Lawrence Mark Kinkead-Weekes
9. Lawrence to Larkin: a changed perspective John Bayley
Notes on contributors
Index.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Lawrence, D, H, (David Herbert), 1885-1930 Humor, Humorous stories, English History and criticism, Comic, The, in literature