1. Sexual Relations in D.H. Lawrence
Likewise, the night that Daphne meets with the singing Count marks the climax of the text both sexually and schematically. ... It is important to note that the time at which Daphne realises her feelings for the Count, is when she is in an almost dreamlike trance. ... Another recurring motif is the contrasting of day and night, also linked with light and dark. ... It is as though the primitive man and animalistic facet of Henry comes alive in the freedom of the night. Likewise, it is only in the night that Daphne is reall...
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