Abstract
Lawrence’s collection of poems, Look! We Have Come Through! was published in 1917, so it was written years before Lawrence read about Einstein’s theory of relativity. But this series of poems, which depicts the dynamic, sometimes difficult, mutual dependence of two lovers, nevertheless evokes a form of “human relativity.” A few years later, in Fantasia of the Unconscious, Lawrence returns to this notion of “a theory of human relativity,” the necessity for which, he insists, exceeds that of Ei...
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