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  1. The Prussian Officer by D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2009-10-04
  2. New Poems by D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2009-10-04
  3. England, My England by D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2009-10-04
  4. MEMOIRS Of The FOREIGN LEGION. With an Introduction by D. H. Lawrence. by D[avid]. H[erbert. 1885 - 1930] - Contributor. M[agnus]. M[aurice. 1876 - 1920]. Lawrence, 1924-01-01
  5. The captainïÿýs doll; three novelettes, by D. H. Lawrence by D. H. (David Herbert) (1885-1930) Lawrence, 1923-01-01
  6. Biography - Lawrence, D(avid) H(erbert Richards) (1885-1930): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  7. Wintry PeacockFrom The New Decameron, Volume III. by D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2009-10-04
  8. The ADELPHI, Vol. IV. No. 8. February 1927. by John Middleton [1889 - 1957] - Editor. Croft - Cooke, Rupert - Contributor. Lawrence, D[avid]. H[erbert. 1885 - 1930]. Lustgaten, Edgar M. - Contributor. Murry, 1927-01-01
  9. The boy in the bush [by] D. H. Lawrence and M. L. Skinner by David Herbert (1885-1930) : Lawrence, 1971-01-01
  10. The Prussian officer. and other stories. by D.H. Lawrence. by Lawrence. D. H. (David Herbert). 1885-1930., 1914-01-01
  11. Three Cantos I [in] POETRY.A Magazine of Verse.Vol X, No. III.June 1917. Edited by Harriet Monroe. by Ezra [1885 - 1972].Lawrence, D[avid]. H[erbert.1885 - 1930].Monroe, Harriet - Editor. Pound, 1917
  12. The widowing of Mrs. Holroyd; a drama in three acts. by Lawrence. D. H. (David Herbert). 1885-1930., 1914-01-01
  13. Amores : poems by Lawrence. D. H. (David Herbert). 1885-1930, 1916-01-01
  14. Selected Critical Writings (Oxford World's Classics) by D. H. Lawrence, Michael Herbert, 1998-10

61. Lawrence, D.H. (Litteraturnettet)
OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Lawrence, DH Storbritannia 18851930. Hos forlag Det NorskeSamlaget. E-tekst Project Gutenberg Tekst. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi.
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62. The San Antonio College LitWeb D. H. Lawrence Page
The DH Lawrence Page. ( 18851930 ). Major Works A large number of Lawrence s worksare available in paper editions from Penguin, most of them in the standard
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Major Works

A large number of Lawrence's works are available in paper editions from Penguin, most of them in the standard Cambridge texts.
The White Peacock
The Trespasser
Love Poems and Others
Sons and Lovers
On Line
The Prussian Officer
The Rainbow
On Line
Amores On Line
Twilight in Italy
New Poems
On Line Women in Love On Line The Lost Girl Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious Sea and Sardinia Fantasia of the Unconscious Aaron's Rod England My England and Other Stories The Ladybird Studies in Classic American Literature ( 1923 ). Some highly perceptive and entertaining essays on 19th century American authors. Kangaroo St. Mawr and the Princess Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays The Plumed Serpent The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories Lady Chatterley's Lover On Line Collected Poems Pornography and Obscenity The Virgin and the Gypsy The Man Who Died Last Poems The Lovely Lady and Other Stories A Modern Lover Collected Letters . Two Volumes. Edited by Harry T. Moore. Viking, 1962. About Lawrence Jeffrey Meyers

63. D.H. Lawrence / Aesthete's List Of Diane Marie Ward

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64. D.H. Lawrence Collection At Bartleby.com
Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H. Masters, E.L D.H. Lawrence. D.H. Lawrence. ( David Herbert Lawrence), 18851930, English author, one of the primary shapers
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65. The Pantheist Index: Lawrence, D. H. (1885 - 1930)
The Pantheist Index. Lawrence, DH (1885 1930) Pantheist consideredby many to be the greatest English novelist of the 20th century.
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66. D H Lawrence And Eastwood
Eastwood and D H Lawrence. Follow the Blue Line Trail David Herbert Lawrence was born on 11th September 1885 in Eastwood He died in Vence, France on March 2nd , 1930
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The blue line trail is a tourist trail in Eastwood, taking the form of a line painted on the roadside which follows a route passing the various houses in which Lawrence lived and other sites associated with him and his writings. The idea is based on the red line tourist trail in Boston, USA. The route covers a distance of 2.75 miles and takes between one and two hours to walk. I have created a virtual blue line trail here which covers most of the sites and I hope to add more soon. Before we follow the trail, here is a little biographical information on Lawrence's early years. David Herbert Lawrence was born on 11th September 1885 in Eastwood , Nottinghamshire. His birthplace , 8a Victoria Street, is now maintained as a museum, in the style of a turn of the century house. He was an author of novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, and letters. His novels Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), and Women in Love (1920) made him one of the most important English writers of the 20th century.
Lawrence was the fourth child of an illiterate Nottinghamshire coal miner, and an educated mother.Lawrence had a difficult relationship with his home town, which was until recently in a

67. 5 - Studies In Classic American Literature - D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
Read "Studies in Classic American Literature " by D.H. Lawrence. Cooper was struggling with her latest gown in the next room, and the djeuner was with the Countess at eleven
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Chapters: Chapter 5 - Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Novels IN his Leatherstocking books, Fenimore is off on another track. He is no longer concerned with social white Americans that buzz with pins through them, buzz loudly against every mortal thing except the pin itself. The pin of the Great Ideal. One gets irritated with Cooper because he never for once snarls at the Great Ideal Pin which transfixes him. No, indeed. Rather`he tries to push it through the very heart of the Continent. But I have loved the Leatherstocking books so dearly. Wish-fulfilment! Anyhow, one is not supposed to take LOVE seriously, in these books. Eve Effingham, impaled on the social pin, con- scious all the time of her own ego and of nothing else, suddenly fluttering in throes of love: no, it makes me sick. LOVE is never LOVE until it has a pin pushed through it and becomes an IDEAL. The ego, turning on a pin, is wildly IN LOVE, always. Because that's the thing to be.

68. D.H. Lawrence
DH Lawrence died in Vence, France on March 2, 1930. DH Lawrence SELECTEDCRITICISM, 1956; EIGHT LETTERS TO RACHEL ANNAND TAYLOR, 1956;
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69. ClassicNotes: D.H. Lawrence
DH Lawrence (1885 1930). David Herbert (DH) Lawrence is one of the mostversatile and influential figures in the 20th-century literary canon.
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David Herbert (D. H.) Lawrence is one of the most versatile and influential figures in the 20th-century literary canon. Best known for his novels, Lawrence was also an accomplished poet, short story writer, essayist, critic, and travel writer. The controversial themes for which he is remembered‹namely the celebration of sensuality in an over-intellectualized world‹and his relationship with censors sometimes overshadow the work of a master craftsman and profound thinker. Lawrence was born on Sept. 11, 1885, in the small coal-mining village of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, in central England. Lawrence's father, Arthur, was a miner, and the mining boom of the 1870s had taken the family around Nottinghamshire. By the time Bert (as Lawrence was known), the family's fourth child, was born, the family had settled in Eastwood for good. Lawrence's mother, Lydia Beardsall, an intellectually ambitious woman disillusioned with her husband's dead-end job and irresponsible drinking habits, encouraged her children to advance beyond their restrictive environment. Bert, a sickly, bookish child, won a scholarship to Nottingham High School in 1898. The experiment was unsuccessful, and at sixteen he clerked in a surgical appliance factory (the experience is recreated in his 1913 largely autobiographical novel Sons and Lovers). One of his older brothers, Ernest, died from the skin disease erysipelas, and Lydia sank into grief. After Bert nearly died from pneumonia, Lydia devoted herself to him. This series of events, and Lydia's smothering love for him, is examined in depth in Sons and Lovers. The novel also focuses on industrialism, and explores the battle between the intellectual mind and the sensual body as exemplified by Lydia and Arthur.

70. Author : Poems By D.H.Lawrence @ Absolutely Poetry
poetry. After Many Years (by DH Lawrence (1885 1930)) I wonder if with you, asit is with me, If under your slipping words, that easily flow continue reading.
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Anxiety (by: D.H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930)) The hoar-frost crumbles in the sun, The crisping steam of a train Melts in the air, while two black birds Sweep past the window again. continue reading At The Window (by: D.H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930)) The pine-trees bend to listen to the autumn wind as it mutters Something which sets the black poplars ashake with hysterical laughter;

71. Author : Poems By D.H.Lawrence @ Absolutely Poetry
Discipline (by DH Lawrence (1885 1930)) It is stormy, and raindrops cling likesilver bees to the pane, The thin sycamores in the playground are swinging
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Discord In Childhood (by: D.H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930)) Outside the house an ash-tree hung its terrible whips, And at night when the wind arose... continue reading Dissolute (by: D.H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930))

72. D.H. Lawrence Index Page

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73. Lawrence, D. H. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
David Herbert Lawrence), 1885–1930, English author See the Portable DH Lawrence,ed. by D. Trilling (1947); his collected letters (ed. with introduction by HT
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74. Glbtq >> Literature >> Lawrence, D. H.
For his time, DH Lawrence was a maverick in his open and adventurous discussionof all sexual issues and especially homosexuality, both male and female.
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page: For his time, D. H. Lawrence was a maverick in his open and adventurous discussion of all sexual issues and especially homosexuality, both male and female. Born the son of a Nottingham coal miner and a strong-willed mother on September 11, 1885, Lawrence grew up amid considerable poverty in the Eastwood section of Nottingham in Northern England. The fourth of five children, Lawrence was exceptionally close to his mother, who encouraged his early interest in painting and his pursuit of a university education. Sponsor Message.
Success on an examination won him a full scholarship (of those taking the examination, he was among the first eleven candidates in the whole of England), allowing him to attend Nottingham University. His fitful high-school romance with Jessie Chambers, two years younger than Lawrence and the model for Emily in Lawrence's first novel, The White Peacock (1911), and for Miriam in

75. Glbtq >> Literature >> Lawrence, D. H.
Aldington, Richard. DH Lawrence Portrait of a Genius, But New York CollierBooks, 1950. Entry Title Lawrence, DH, General Editor Claude J. Summers,
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page: Excised from the final text by Lawrence himself, the Prologue reveals in great detail Rupert Birkin's struggle against overwhelming homosexual longings. It was not published until 1965 and was not included in an edition of Women in Love until 1987. Hocking himself is probably twice alluded to in the Prologue in the description of the "strange Cornish type of man, with dark eyes likes holes in his head" who powerfully attracts Birkin as well as in the minor character of William Hosken. Sponsor Message.
The Rupert of the Prologue is torn not only between females and males, but between "two classes of men," the "white-skinned, keen limbed men with eyes like blue-flashing ice and hair like crystals of winter sunshine" and "men with dark eyes that one can enter and plunge into, bathe in as in liquid darkness." Although Rupert wants to "cast out these desires," he senses that a "man can no more slay a living desire in him" than "he can prevent his body from feeling heat and cold." Despite the potential for true passion and tenderness between menglimpsed in the famous wrestling sequence in the novel's "Gladiatorial" chapter and in Gerald's nursing of Rupert in the chapter "Man to Man"real devotion between men is stymied by a failure of nerve.

76. Quotations
He is things. ATTRIBUTION DH (David Herbert) Lawrence (1885–1930), British author. ATTRIBUTIONDH (David Herbert) Lawrence (1885–1930), British author.
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QUOTATION: Before he could kiss her, he must drive something out of himself.
QUOTATION: Only this shimmeriness is the real living. The shape is a dead crust. The shimmer is inside really.
QUOTATION: He would not take that direction, to the darkness, to follow her. He walked towards the faintly humming, glowing town, quickly.
QUOTATION: Paul loved to sleep with his mother. Sleep is still most perfect, in spite of hygienists, when it is shared with a beloved.
QUOTATION: They had met, and included in their meeting the thrust of the manifold grass stems, the cry of the peewit, the wheel of the stars.
QUOTATION: Being the sons of mothers whose husbands had blundered rather brutally through their feminine sanctities, they were themselves too diffident and shy. They could easier deny themselves than incur any reproach from a woman; for a woman was like their mother, and they were full of the sense of their mother. They preferred themselves to suffer the misery of celibacy, rather than risk the other person.

77. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Lawrence, D. H. 1885 - 1930
Lawrence, DH 1885 1930 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. CAMBRIDGE, The Cambridgeguide to the arts in Britain, S 17629/8. LODGE, David, Jak se píše román,
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Died: March 2, 1930 Vence, France Related authors: No related authors found list all writers D. H. LAWRENCE - LIFE STORIES D. H. Lawrence's "Ship of Death" On this day in 1930 forty-five-year-old D. H. Lawrence died in Vence, France. The medical cause was tuberculosis, but Lawrence at least partially believed that a lifetime of vilification was to blame: "The hatred which my books have aroused comes back at me and gets me here," he told a friend, tapping his chest. "If I get the better of if in one place it goes to another." Sons and Lovers , Mothers and Fathers On this day in 1885 D. H. Lawrence was born in Eastwood, outside Nottingham, the fourth of five children. Lawrence's autobiographical novel, Sons and Lovers (1913) made famous the tortured conditions of his upbringing: his uneducated father's pit-and-pub life, his mother's contempt for this and her self-sacrifice to escape, Lawrence's own conflicted feelings about all of it.

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