Day 267 – D.H. Lawrence

I normally wouldn’t think of doing this, but it was so good to read and fitting with the style of addiction in our Family.  So, here is D.H. Lawrence (November 1912) …

A woman of character and refinement goes into the lower class, and has no satisfaction in her own life.  She has had passion for her husband, so the children are born of passion, and have heaps of vitality.  But as her sons grow up she selects them as lovers – first the eldest, then the second.  These sons are urged into life by their reciprocal love of their mother – urged on and on.  But when they come to manhood, they can’t love, because their mother is the strongest power in their lives, and holds them…. As soon as the young men come into contact with women, there’s a split.  William gives his sex to a fribble, and his mother holds his soul.  But the split kills him, because he doesn’t know where he is.  The next son gets a woman who fights for his soul – fights his mother.  The son loves the mother – all the sons hat and are jealous of the father.  The battle goes on between the mother and the girl, with the son as object.  The mother gradually proves stronger, because of the tie of blood.  The son decides to leave his soul in his mother’s hands, and, like his elder brother, go for passion.  He gets passion.  Then the split begins to tell again.  But, almost unconsciously, the mother realizes what is the matter, and begins to die.  The son casts off his mistress, attends to his mother dying.  he is left in the end naked of everything, with the drift toward death…

Wow, the psychology of the mother… I feel like I could analyze this passage for days. There is so much in it… Anyways, hope you enjoy!

… Turtle Inspiration …

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1 Response to Day 267 – D.H. Lawrence

  1. Evelyn says:

    where are you?
    write more.

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