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El. knyga: Life of D. H. Lawrence: A Critical Biography [Wiley Online]

(University of Nottingham, UK)
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"The Life of D. H. Lawrence offers a detailed, well-informed account of Lawrence's life and literary career. Andrew Harrison's presentation of Lawrence's life is well-balanced and persuasive, while his interpretations of the works are fresh and insightful. The book draws on new information and even previously unknown writings. This very readable biography makes it clear that D. H. Lawrence was one of the greatest writers -- and most fascinating personalities -- of the first half of the twentieth century." Keith Cushman, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

"Andrew Harrison has written an accessible, scholarly biography that draws upon recently discovered letters and other material to create a fine, fresh portrait of Lawrence." Michael Squires, author of D. H. Lawrence and Frieda: A Portrait of Love and Loyalty

Complete with fresh perspectives, and drawing on the latest scholarship and biographical sources, The Life of D. H. Lawrence spans the full range of his intellectual Interests and creative output to offer new insights into Lawrence's life, work and legacy

This comprehensive biography delves into his major works, as well as his lesser-known writings and artwork, In order to reassess the innovative, challenging and subversive aspects of Lawrence's personality and writing. The book also takes account of significant new sources and recent discoveries about the author's life and writings, including new correspondence, a short manuscript written in 1923--4, new evidence for important influences on his major novels and two previously unpublished images. Throughout, Harrison emphasises Lawrence's gregarious nature, his desire to collaborate with others, and his adaptability to different social situations. He also pays particular attention to Lawrence's many interactions with literary advisors, editors, agents, publishers and printers -- a broad spectrum of publishing relationships that were required for him to work as a professional writer

Combining new material with astute commentary, this biography provides a nuanced understanding of one of the most prolific and controversial authors of the twentieth century

Complete with fresh perspectives, and drawing on the latest scholarship and biographical sources, The Life of D.H. Lawrence spans the full range of his intellectual interests and creative output to offer new insights into Lawrence s life, work, and legacy.

Complete with fresh perspectives, and drawing on the latest scholarship and biographical sources,The Life of D. H. Lawrence spans the full range of his intellectual interests and creative output to offer new insights into Lawrence’s life, work, and legacy.

  • Addresses his major works, but also lesser-known writings in different genres and his late paintings, in order to reassess the innovative, challenging, and subversive aspects of Lawrence’s personality and writing
  • Incorporates newly-discovered sources, including correspondence, a manuscript written in 1923-4, new evidence for important influences on his major novels and two previously unpublished images of the author
  • Emphasizes Lawrence’s gregarious nature, his desire to collaborate with others, and his adaptability to different social situations
  • Pays particular attention to the many interactions with literary advisors, editors, agents, publishers, and printers that were required for him to work as a professional writer
  • Combines new material with astute commentary to provide a nuanced understanding of one of the most prolific and controversial authors of the twentieth century
List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations xi
Preface xvi
Part I Literary Formation, 1885-1912 1(78)
1 Early Voices, September 1885—October 1908
3(28)
2 Literary London, October 1908—April 1910
31(18)
3 'A Small but Individual Name', April 1910—May 1912
49(30)
Part II UnEnglished, 1912-1914 79(46)
4 'Coming Out Wholesome and Myself', May 1912—May 1913
81(25)
5 Forging a Career, June 1913—August 1914
106(19)
Part III The Bitterness of the War and its Aftermath, 1914-1919 125(72)
6 'The Real Fighting Line', August 1914—December 1915
127(23)
7 Outlaw, December 1915—April 1918
150(27)
8 'Laid Up', May 1918—November 1919
177(20)
Part IV Europe Again, 1919-1922 197(38)
9 Italy and Sicily, November 1919—December 1920
199(19)
10 End of the Line, January 1921—February 1922
218(17)
Part V New Worlds and Old Worlds, 1922-1925 235(68)
11 Ceylon and Australia, February—August 1922
237(10)
12 On to America, August 1922—November 1923
247(23)
13 Broken Bonds, December 1923—July 1924
270(13)
14 Writing for the Race, August 1924—September 1925
283(20)
Part VI Returning, 1925-1927 303(36)
15 Understanding, September 1925—April 1926
305(14)
16 Writing and Painting, April 1926—March 1927
319(20)
Part VII 'Unfailing Courage', 1927-1930 339(67)
17 Friendship and Isolation, March 1927—May 1928
341(22)
18 'Dropping a Little Bomb in the World's Crinoline of Hypocrisy', May 1928—August 1929
363(31)
19 'Living on his Spirit', August 1929—March 1930
394(12)
Afterword 406(5)
Bibliography 411(9)
Index 420
Andrew Harrison is Assistant Professor of English Literature and Director of the D. H. Lawrence Research Centre at the University of Nottingham, UK. He has published numerous articles on D. H. Lawrence, and late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century writings. He is the author of D. H. Lawrence and Italian Futurism: A Study of Influence (2003), and co-editor of D. H. Lawrences Sons and Lovers: A Casebook (with John Worthen, 2005).