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D(avid) H(erbert) Lawrence: Critical Essay by Merle R. Rubin

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SOURCE: Rubin, Merle R. “‘Not I, but the Wind That Blows through Me’: Shelleyan Aspects of Lawrence's Poetry.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 23, no. 1 (spring 1981): 102-22.

In the following essay, Rubin discusses parallels between the poetry of D. H. Lawrence and the works of English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).

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