The forces of the Other are all too sexy for this young woman to resist…more of Lawrentian glamor against stultifying bourgeois strictures, but as always with some fascinating and mysterious psychosexual engine that acts as an enemy of the bourgeois not merely from the standpoint of the bored, spoiled modern adolescent, but from the standpoint of a universe that has more to offer than scientific rationality. That’s why his works seem to swirl around the struggle of good v evil: because there’s the definition of the universe at stake, not just of temperament.