Fact And Fiction As Pictured By D.H. Lawrence In Sons And Lovers And Kamala Das In My Story: An Appraisal

Research Article
Chelliah S
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0905.2075
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Sex-maniac, Surrogate, Search, Detachment, Ambivalence, figments, Rehabilitation.
Abstract: 

The present paper aims at exposing the facts and fiction as projected in the fictional world of Lawrence and Kamala Das. As a writer of sharp feminine sensibility, Kamala Das gives vent to the hopes, fears and desires of womankind; whereas D.H. Lawrence, one of the most disputed men of genius in the history of the modern English novel condemns modern living because of his preoccupation with sex. For writers and readers, there is only one kind of truth-factual or objective truth. That this is true of Lawrence and Kamala Das is clear from an integrated study of all their writings. Kamala Das wrote with frankness and sincerity, whereas D.H. Lawrence gave flesh and blood to his experience