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Sex in Literature: Taylor Stoehr

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SOURCE: '"Mentalized Sex' in D. H. Lawrence," in Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Vol. 8, No. 2, Winter, 1975, pp. 101-22.

In the following essay, Stoehr examines D. H. Lawrence's thoughts on sexuality in literature as they are expressed in his fiction as opposed to the opinions of his public statements and essays.

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