Nov. 30th, 2005

jhameia: ME! (Plot Bunny)
Yes, that is the actual title. I'm a bit too lazy to post the entre plotline right now which is still in the works, but there are certain pertinent parts which I thought will be of interest:

Excerpts )

None of these are in particular order, of course. Just scenes which have to be in there. It's my usual basic love story placed within the context of a larger political epic which isn't even being discussed anywhere here, because I still have to create the map and kingdoms and government systems and things like that.

It is, however, a re-write of Disney's Sleeping Beauty. Note I don't even rename the two main characters.
jhameia: ME! (Under Control)
And works consulted, and I hope we can repeat ourselves.

Works Cited:
Shiach, Morag. "Work and selfhood in Lady Chatter's Lover." The Cambridge Companion to D.H.Lawrence. Ed. Anne Fernihough. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 87 - 102.

Adelman, Gary. Reclaiming DH Lawrence. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2002.

Daiches, David. "DH Lawrence - I." The Novel and the Modern World. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1960. 139 - 172.

Lawrence, D. H. Lady Chatterly's Lover. England: Penguin Books, 2000.



CONSULTED:

Moynaham, Julian. “Lawrence and the Modern Crisis of Character and Conscience.” The Challenge of DH Lawrence. Eds. Michael Squires and Keith Cushman. Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1990. 28 – 41.

Squires, Michael. “Lawrence and the Edwardian Feminists.” The Challenge of DH Lawrence. Eds. Michael Squires and Keith Cushman. Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1990. 77 – 88.

Griffin, A.R. and C.P. "A social and economic history of Eastwood and the Nottinghamshire mining country." A D.H. Lawrence Handbook. Ed. Keith Sagar. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1982. 127 – 164.

DH Lawrence: Interviews and Recollections, Volume I. Ed. Norman Page. New Jersey: Barnes & Nobles, 1981.

Shiach, Morag. "Work and selfhood in Lady Chatter's Lover." The Cambridge Companion to D. H. Lawrence. Ed. Anne Fernihough. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 87 - 102.

Adelman, Gary. Reclaiming DH Lawrence. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2002.

Daiches, David. The Novel and the Modern World. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1960.

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And current draft as of now:

6pm, Wednesday )
Just the conclusion left and we're good to go!
jhameia: ME! (Writing in my Blood)
OMFG! I'm done!

It's probably like, terrible, but who cares, right?!

draft complete with typoes because the keyboards at work, these Compaq keyboards, well, SUCK. )

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And the final with the conclusion, like omfg, check out the very campy title:

The Chatterly Connections: The Search for Fulfilment in Lady Chatterly's Lover )

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