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Introduction
Chapter One The Imbalance Embodied in Sons and Lovers
1 The Imbalance between Spirit and Flesh
1.1 The Puritan Love: Paul and Miriam
1.2 The Carnal Love: Paul and Clara
2 The Imbalance between Sensuality and Rationality
2.1 The Representation of Sensuality: Mr. Morel
2.1 The Representation of Rationality: Mrs. Morel
Chapter Two The Tragedies Caused by the Imbalance
1 The Sooty World
2 The Alienation of Men
3 The Inability of Young Men to Love: Sons in Morel Family
2.1 The First Son: William
2.2 The Second Son: Paul
Chapter Three The Restoration to Balance
1 The Harmony of Man and Nature
2 The Resurrection of Young Man
Chapter Four The Formulation of D. H. Lawrence's Thought of Balance
1 The Economic Background
2 The Cultural Background
2.1 Nietzsche and Lawrence
2.2 Freud and Lawrence
2.3 Bergson and Lawrence
3 The Life Experience
3.1 Influence of Community on D. H. Lawrence
3.2 Influence of Family on D. H. Lawrence
Conclusion
Bibliography
Acknowledgements