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Fantasia of the Unconscious Illustrated by D.H. Lawrence

cheezvshcrvst's review against another edition

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1.0

I must have read this 3 or 4 times already, at different points in my life, with varying degrees of context for the "ideas" Lawrence expresses here. Make no mistake: it is not "dated" nor "antiquated" nor "fascinating" nor any number of adjectives given to drivel such as this. Herein lies the machinations of a man that sought to support and appreciate spontaneous violence. There is nothing "good" or "worth reading" here. If you're seeking a damned tome of white male supremacy, you have found its Fantasia. There is no mind to glean here without refusing to acknowledge this was the articulation of a man that did not give one whit about anything beyond his self-indulgence.

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informative medium-paced

1.5

cheezvshcrvst's review against another edition

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1.0

I must have read this 3 or 4 times already, at different points in my life, with varying degrees of context for the "ideas" Lawrence expresses here. Make no mistake: it is not "dated" nor "antiquated" nor "fascinating" nor any number of adjectives given to drivel such as this. Herein lies the machinations of a man that sought to support and appreciate spontaneous violence. There is nothing "good" or "worth reading" here. If you're seeking a damned tome of white male supremacy, you have found its Fantasia. There is no mind to glean here without refusing to acknowledge this was the articulation of a man that did not give one whit about anything beyond his self-indulgence.
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