10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROUSEDNESS»
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rousedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rousedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Landscape and Englishness
It is this, this endless heat and rousedness of physical sensation which keeps the
body full and potent, and flushed the mind with a blood heat, a blood sleep [...] It
is the life and the fulfilment of the peasant, this flow of sensuous experience.
Robert Burden, Stephan Kohl, 2006
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The Rainbow: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition
Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition D. H. Lawrence. easy. He did not want to
have things dragged into consciousness. Only out of consideration for her he
listened. And there was a kind of bristling rousedness in the room. The cat got up
and ...
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The Rainbow By D.H. Lawrence - With Summary and Free Audio ...
Everywhere wasa sense of mystery and rousedness. Everybody was preparing
for something. The time came near, the girls were decorating the church, with
cold fingers bindingholly andfir andyewabout the pillars, till a newspirit was in the
...
4
Twilight in Italy: Easyread Comfort Edition
It is this, this endless heat and rousedness of physical sensation which keeps the
body full and potent, and flushes the mind with a blood heat, a blood sleep. And
this sleep, this heat of physical experience, becomes at length a bondage, at last
...
It wasnotthat she was interested in whathe said; shewas absorbed by his
selfrevelation, byHIM, she wanted the secret ofhim, the experience of hismale
being. Gerald's face was lit upwith an uncanny smile, full of light and rousedness,
yet ...
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D.H. Lawrence: A Biography
And watching the strange, rather furtive, rabbit-like way in which the strong, softly-
built man ate, Birkin would feel the rousedness burning in his own breast, as if
this were what he wanted, as if the satisfaction of his desire lay in the body of the
...
Gerald watched her all the time she spoke, his eyes glittering with faint
rousedness. It wasnot so much what shesaid;it was she herself who roused him,
roused himwith a small, vividpricking. 'Of course,' hesaid, 'every civilised
bodyisbound to ...
David Herbert Lawrence, 1920
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The Workings of Fiction: Essays
Along Willey Water "There was a rousedness and a glancing everywhere"; "
Something in him, inhuman and unmitigated, disturbed her"; "dangerous flamy
sensitiveness"; "Her face . . . full of baffled light"; "the night smashed." Along with
such ...
Robert Bechtold Heilman, 1991
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Delphi Works of D.H. Lawrence (Illustrated)
And there wasa kindofbristling rousedness in theroom. Thecat got up and
stretching itself, went uneasilyto the door.Mrs. Brangwenwassilent, she seemed
ominous. Anna could notgo on with her faultfinding, her criticism, her expression
of ...
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The First 'Women in Love'
... that she was interested in what he said; she was absorbed by his self-
revelation, by him, she wanted the secret of him, the experience of him. Gerald's
face was lit up with an uncanny smile, full of light and 35 rousedness, yet
unconscious.
D. H. Lawrence, John Worthen, Lindeth Vasey, 2002