
A comprehensive study of D. H. Lawrence's major works, originally published in paperback in 1975.
A renowned Lawrence scholar portrays the writer as a man whose genius sprang from his deep sense of alienation from his family, his peers, his lovers, and his physical se...
Mr. Douglas here attempts to clear up a literary mystery. A very rare essay.
“Jack Stewart’s book will prove stimulating to Lawrence scholars and critics, advanced students, and sophisticated general readers. Exploring the boundaries shared by lite...
Contents
I. The Argument 1
II. The Fabricated Personality
The White Peacock 16
III. An Allegory of Self
The Trespasser 42
IV. Self-Encounter...
So many questions surround the key figures in the English literary canon, but most books focus on one aspect of an author's life or work, or limit themselves to a single c...
Harry T. Moore, major biographer and pioneer in Lawrence scholarship, characterizes this book as “altogether one of the truly fine critical and expository volumes on the...
D.H. Lawrence: The Thinker as Poet addresses a particular body of language and thought within Lawrence's oeuvre where the metaphorical, the poetic and the philosophical ar...
D.H. Lawrence remains one of the most popular and studied authors of the 20th century. This book is a comprehensive but easy to use reference guide to Lawrence's life, wor...
Book DescriptionThis volume collects together the introductions and reviews for which Lawrence was responsible over the whole duration of his writing career, from 1911 to ...
Lawrence's reputation as a novelist has often meant that his achievements in poetry have failed to receive the recognition they deserve. This edition brings together, in a...



















