Bendaha, SouadBenhammou, Hanane2019-10-162019-10-162019-10-16https://dspace.univ-tlemcen.dz/handle/112/14573The present dissertation seeks to show the relevance and the significance of the psychoanalytical approach in literature.From this perspective, it attempts to provide an explanation of the Oedipus complex in D.H. Laurence’s novel Sons and Lovers (1913).Based on the Freudian psycoanalytical theory, the present qualitative research suggests an in-depth explanation of the major causes of such a psychological complex in the novel with a particular focus on the psychological development of the Major character Paul Morel. The findings of the study reveal that the Oedipus complex in Paul is attributed to many reasons, particularly social, family and personal reasons. Therefore, a relevant analysis of these factors has been provided to achieve a better understanding of this complex.enPsychoanalysis in Literature: A Study of Oedipus Complex in D.H Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers (1913)Thesis