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Modernism and the contours of violence in D. H. Lawrence's fiction
Today's defining phenomenon is the act of terrorism. In Amman, Jordan, the triple hotel bombings in 2005 are a single example. The world today...
Studies in the Novel, 03/22/07 by Michael Squires · More from publication -
Worlds forever apart? Using vulnerable adult protection policies to deliver better health and social services to street prostitutes
abstract This articles makes the case for using existing adult protection provision to improve the wellbeing of street prostitutes, whose...
Journal of Adult Protection, The, 06/01/05 by Clark, Michael; Squires, Sandra · More from publication -
Bridal battles
LAS VEGAS -- Garden of Love. Chapel of Dreams. Crystal Cathedral. The names evoke images of love, marital bliss, piety. But accusations by...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/09/03 by Michael Squires Las Vegas Review-Journal · More from publication -
Giant questions: dining with Polyphemus at Sperlonga and Baiae
And where are we now ...? New Archaeology, like nouvelle cuisine, is seductive in appearance but nutritionally unsatisfying, and we may do well to...
Apollo, 07/01/03 by Michael Squire · More from publication -
D.H. Lawrence's narrators, sources of knowledge, and the problem of coherence
D.H. Lawrence's fictional narrator poses two problems: coherence and source of knowledge. Because of the shifting perspectives in the narration,...
Criticism, 06/22/95 by Michael Squires · More from publication -
D.H. Lawrence and the Child
SKLENICKA, CAROL. (Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 1991). xi + 191 pp. $27.50. SKLENICKA, CAROL. (Columbia and London:...
Studies in the Novel, 09/22/93 by Michael Squires · More from publication


