Abstract

D. H. Lawrence’s destabilization of the Western concept of time and his celebration of its periodic disruption in his non-fictional writings reveal striking similarities with the Deleuzian concept of untimely time. For both Lawrence and Deleuze, time is the power of life to evolve, mutate and become — the power that frustrates all attempts at attaining any stability or fixity. Against the tendency in Western thought to suppress and reduce difference to some grounding identity, Deleuze and G...

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