Why the Novel Matters Summary by
D. H. Lawrence
- · Introduction
- · Why the Novel Matters Summary
- · Perception of ‘Being Alive’
- · Novelist & Man of Religion
- · Novelist & Philosopher
- · Novelist & Scientist
- · Importance of Novel
- · Conclusion
Introduction
Lawrence’s work Why the Novel Matters
was published after his death in 1936. The text throws light on the ability of a
novel to help human beings reach and realize their potential and fill their
life with possibilities that are restricted by Science, philosophy or religion.
Perception of ‘Being
Alive’
The author builds the text by
highlighting the perception of ‘being alive’. He appreciates every part and
particle of a living person and abrogates the excessive importance given to
ideas, philosophy, spirit and mind.
Lawrence claims that a novelist
is better than a man of science, religion or philosophy because he/she
can create characters and their lives and thus understand the true value of
life and a living person.
He says that the belief that the mind
is more important than other body parts like the fingers when their fingers are
as alive as the mind. He calls the assertion that the body is a mere vessel for
the mind or soul or spirit as ridiculous and irrational.
According to him, the life extends
from depths of the human mind to the extent of fingertips. However, the
inanimate objects like pen etc are not alive and require the alive hand to
infuse life into the work done by them.
He compares the freckles on the skin
and the blood in the human body to the mind that controlling them and calls
them equally alive.
Novelist & Man
of Religion
The importance of the man alive is
understood intricately and profoundly by a novelist than men of Theology.
Religion depends on the theory of soul and life after death but the novelist is
only thinking about the present moment and life in it.
Novelist &
Philosopher
The philosopher talks about spirit and
infinite knowledge contained in it but for a novelist it is the living that
contains all the understandable knowledge. Everything else is conjecture and
speculation.
While for a philosopher, thoughts and
ideas are of paramount importance, for a novelist there are mere disturbances
and ‘tremulations’ on the ether and are as dead as ether itself.
Any idea is meaningless until it is
received and understood by a live person. It does not have a life of its own.
Hence, the man alive is much more important than the lifeless ideas and
concepts.
Novelist &
Scientist
The scientist does not value living
beings and wants to analyze it lying dead and motionless under a microscope. To
a scientist, a human being is a sum total of its different parts or organs like
heart, liver etc. However, a novelist courts the living and believes that all
the parts make a greater whole i.e. a superior living being.
Importance of Novel
Now, Lawrence describes the importance
of a novel. According to him, a novel is a window to life. But any novel or
book is as valuable as thoughts until it is read by a human being. He says that
the novel is more important than any other book because it is more impactful
and influential.
He enlists the Platonic ideals or Mosaic
Ten Commandments etc less significant than a novel because they only attract
one part of a living being. He calls Bible a great perplexing novel just like
Homeric or Shakespearean literature.
Lawrence feels that a novel is able to
provide a stimulating story and diverse characters that make it fluid and
dynamic. It celebrates change and discourages absolute statements. There is no
ultimate formula which is the true reflection of human beings and their growth
and unpredictable actions.
This unpredictability and uncertainty
breed intrigue and romance. If there is constancy like found in non-living
things it is very difficult to make the bond of love and care.
He believes that a man needs desire and
purpose to be alive. Mere existing without a goal is as if a man is dead. Love,
companionship, wealth, power etc are all reasons for a man to live and not just
exist in a dead life.
Conclusion
In the end, Lawrence believes that a
novel acts as a guiding post for a man alive. It mirrors the unpredictable
nature of human life and the importance of change.
It foreshadows the changeability of
human nature and beliefs. It never postulates absolute right or wrong and knows
that they can change with surroundings and circumstances. Thus, a novel
can help a man to experience a wholesome life and become a complete man alive
and makes the novel important.
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