D. H. Lawrence wrote Fantasia of the Unconscious in the early 1920s during his most productive period. Initially intended as a response to psychoanalytic criticism of his novel Sons and Lovers these works progressed into a counterproposal to the Freudian psychoanalytic theory of the unconscious and the incest motive. They also voice Lawrence's concepts of education marriage and social and political action.
"Extraordinary. Certainly a landmark in the history of psychoanalysis." - Kenneth Rexroth