Decoding Walter Morel- Class Politics in Sons and Lovers

Avantika Chamoli
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David Herbert Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers (1913) tells the story of the Morels— a working-class family. Lawrence has referred to Sons and Lovers as his ‘colliery novel’. The present paper attempts to decode the class politics of the novel by closely focussing on Walter Morel, the chief working-class figure in the novel. The novel’s narrative pivots around the domestic concerns of the Morel family, very often in which, Walter Morel, emerges as a villain and an oppressor of his wife and children. The text poignantly portrays domestic discord and the hardships that Gertrude Morel and her children face. However, it fails to delve into or elucidate upon the underlying reasons for the emergence of these hardships in the first place. At the obvious level, Walter Morel seems to be demonised as a brute who causes his family continuous pain. However, it is imperative that the text is read within the larger social, economic, and political structures of its time, which significantly shaped and influenced the lives and action of Walter Morel and his family. This paper attempts to recuperate dispersed evidence from the margins of the novel to gainsay a superficial interpretation of Walter Morel as a mindless violent brute who is solely responsible for the trials and tribulations of the Morel family. It attempts to connect the dots between the representation of Walter Morel with the narrative’s inclination towards the middle-class value system aspired to by the other members of his family, in order to, gain a more nuanced insight into the class politics of the novel.
解读沃尔特·莫雷尔《儿子与情人》中的阶级政治
大卫·赫伯特·劳伦斯的《儿子与情人》(1913)讲述了莫雷尔一家——一个工人阶级家庭的故事。劳伦斯把《儿子与情人》称为他的“煤矿小说”。本文试图通过对小说中主要的工人阶级人物沃尔特·莫雷尔的关注来解读小说中的阶级政治。小说的叙事围绕着莫雷尔家族的家庭问题展开,沃尔特·莫雷尔经常以恶棍的形象出现,他是妻子和孩子的压迫者。这篇文章尖锐地描绘了格特鲁德·莫雷尔和她的孩子们所面临的家庭不和和艰辛。然而,它没有深入研究或阐明这些困难出现的根本原因。在明显的层面上,沃尔特·莫雷尔似乎被妖魔化为一个给他的家人带来持续痛苦的野蛮人。然而,必须在当时更大的社会、经济和政治结构中阅读文本,这极大地塑造和影响了沃尔特·莫雷尔及其家人的生活和行动。本文试图从小说的边缘整理出分散的证据,反驳对沃尔特·莫雷尔的肤浅解读,认为他是一个没有头脑的暴力的野蛮人,是莫雷尔一家的苦难和磨难的唯一罪魁祸首。它试图将沃尔特·莫雷尔的表现与他的家庭其他成员所追求的中产阶级价值体系的叙事倾向联系起来,以便对小说中的阶级政治有更细致的了解。
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