Discussion of D. H. Lawrence 's poetry about the best school. "Best School" I recently studied "Best School" by D.H. Lawrence. I use this work as my choice because I found that it is poetic as well as rich in information. It gives you some insight on how some teachers think about that day at school. D. H. Lawrence was once a teacher, so there is a priori knowledge about the subject on which the poem is based. This poem was written in the early 20th century, but it is still suitable for today's school.
- Please see: http: //ardhendude.blogspot.com/2012/12/dh-lawrences-sons-and-lovers-as.html#sthash.EfVrlQQU.dpuf DH Lawrence's son and lover - a traditional novel Or an experiment novel? - D. H. Lawrence shows his genius and his bold artistic thoughts with "Son and Lover." With its pioneering artistic character, he tried to deviate from the traditional fiction model and break down fresh grounds. This is Lawrence 's unparalleled artistic fertility or rare originality, the origin of a new novel that is widely known as "Physical Novel". His originality opened the way to the emergence of a new literary genre that was not known to literary circles in the 19th century. He obviously departed from traditional novels in the theme and theme of this novel.
Thomas is a nervous and morbid child who avoids studying and likes to read oneself. He read all the poems of D. H. Lawrence and was impressed with the vivid nature account. He is fascinated by language, he is good at English and reading, but ignores other subjects. He dropped out of school at the age of 16 and became a junior reporter at South Wales Daily. In 1934, when Thomas was 20 years old, he moved to London, received a poet 's Horn Book Award, and published his first book. This book comes from a series of poem notes written by Thomas many years ago and many of his most popular books. During this success Thomas also began to become accustomed to alcoholism.
Sinclair Lewis expresses it as "an important novel ... a dawn of a new writing school". He said it is "a very complete film ... a lot of loose gangs, winners and losers, and it seems to be the best movie in New York." Amidst the ambiguity of the European version, Ernest Hemingway wrote only among American writers, Dos Pasos wrote, "When they came here I could show the Americans I really found to Europeans" .