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  1. Look! We Have Come Through! by DH Lawrence, 2009-04-08
  2. The White Peacock by DH Lawrence, 1966
  3. Twilight in Italy by DH Lawrence, 2010-06-14
  4. 4 Short Novels of DH Lawrence [Love Among the Haystacks, The Fox, and the Captain's Doll] The Ladybird, by DH Lawrence, 1967
  5. Aaron's Rod by DH Lawrence, 2007-12-29
  6. Women in Love by DH Lawrence, 2009-04-08
  7. Amores by DH Lawrence, 2009-04-08
  8. Sons and Lover by David (DH) Lawrence, 2010-10-13
  9. Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence, 2009-04-08
  10. DH Lawrence' Novels: A Stylistic Apporach by Prakash Chandra Pradhan, 2004-01-01
  11. DH LAWRENCE NOVELIST by LEAVIS, 1967
  12. DH Lawrence, 1885-1930: A Celebration
  13. An Alternative Gaze: Essays on DH Lawrence by Sheila Lahiri Choudhury, 2008-02-02
  14. DH LAWRENCE: BODY OF DARKNESS by RONALD EDWARD PRITCHARD, 1971

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Lawrence, D. H. (1885-1930)
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

22. D. H. Lawrence In Taos, 1998
Devoted to the Seventh International dh lawrence Conference in Taos, New Mexico, July 1217, 1998.
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Please Send Me E-Mail with corrections, additions, questions, and/or comments about this page. Here is a link to the
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I attended the conference along with my wife Virginia Hyde and we both had a great time. She was active on the program and I also gave a presentation dealing with Lawrence on the internet. Soon I will put up a link to most of the material I presented but it is not ready yet. For me one of the most interesting parts of the conference was my visit to the Kiowa ranch . I have scanned in the five-page printed guide that the University of New Mexico provides to visitors to the ranch and also some other material about the ranch. I took the following pictures over several days at the meeting. I will have a number of later additions in black and white but it takes much longer to get b/w photos developed, so check back in a week or so. All of the b/w photos were taken at the Kiowa ranch. You may click on any of the following images to get at a larger and higher resolution version.

23. D.H. Lawrence - Baby Tortoise - D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
Read Baby Tortoise, by dh lawrence. Read the collected works of D.H. lawrence. More Etexts. Baby Tortoise. by D.H. lawrence (1885-1930)
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    Baby Tortoise by D.H. Lawrence
    You know what it is to be born alone,
    Baby tortoise! The first day to heave your feet little by little from
    the shell,
    Not yet awake,
    And remain lapsed on earth,
    Not quite alive. A tiny, fragile, half-animate bean. To open your tiny beak-mouth, that looks as if it would
    never open
    Like some iron door;
    To lift the upper hawk-beak from the lower base And reach your skinny neck And take your first bite at some dim bit of herbage, Alone, small insect

    24. Lawrence And The University Of Nottingham - The DH Lawrence Research Centre & St
    In 1990, the School of English Studies opened the dedicated dh lawrence Research Centre, providing a focus for research and hosting lawrencerelated
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    Lawrence and The University of Nottingham
    'An important part of the business and duty of a university is the patient exploration and interpretation of great art. When a great artist has special connections with a university and the locality where it is situated, that university has a special responsibility.' Those were the words of Professor of English Vivian de Sola Pinto at a University lecture in 1951, heralding the start of serious Lawrence teaching and research at Nottingham. Over the years the University has attracted a number of leading Lawrence academics including Professor James T Boulton and Professor John Worthen.
    The D. H. Lawrence Research Centre (University of Nottingham)
    In 1990, the School of English Studies opened the dedicated DH Lawrence Research Centre, providing a focus for research and hosting Lawrence-related activities such as readings, conferences and events. Shortly after, in 1992, the school offered students the chance to turn their love for Lawrence into an academic pursuit, with an MA in Lawrence studies. The DH Lawrence Research Centre invites applications from students to pursue doctoral and postdoctoral study of Lawrence's work and regularly welcomes visiting scholars from around the world. For more information visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/english/research/lawrence/

    25. D.H. Lawrence's TB And Lovers - Health - Times Online
    dh lawrence died 75 years ago of tuberculosis, and even though he achieved the zenith of his fame — some might say notoriety — with the publication of Lady
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    D.H. Lawrence's TB and lovers
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    Lawrence lived an eventful if short life. In the 1940s I knew well a contemporary of his at Nottingham University. She told me that he had always been a fairly popular member of the faculty, but his later success surprised those who knew him. NI_MPU('middle'); Lawrence suffered for five years with increasingly severe TB. He was taken ill in Mexico. TB was diagnosed after a persistent cough that initially appeared to be no more than a residual symptom but failed to improve. Then, as now, TB was more likely to be caught in the Third World where poverty is rife and living standards are low. It is still one of the golden rules of medicine that if a cough is unusually persistent once the acute symptoms have subsided, it is important to have additional tests.
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  • 26. D. H. Lawrence Life Stories, Books, & Links
    Stories about dh lawrence s life and Poems, Lady Chatterley s Lover, Sons and Lovers, Hardy. With links to essays literary criticism and analysis.
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    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION D. H. Lawrence (1885 - 1930) Category: English Literature Born: September 11, 1885
    Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England Died: March 2, 1930
    Vence, France Related authors:
    Bertrand Russell
    Katherine Mansfield 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

    27. D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    They acquired the property, now called the D. H. lawrence Ranch, in 1924 in exchange for the manuscript of Sons and Lovers. He stayed in New Mexico for two
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    Lawrence, age 21 (1906) Born 11 September
    Eastwood, Nottinghamshire
    United Kingdom Died 2 March
    Vence
    France Occupation Novelist Writing period Genres modernism Subjects the sexual/social subject, Travel, Literary Criticism Debut works Novel: The White Peacock
    Short Story: Odour of Chrysanthemums
    Play: The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd
    Influences Joseph Conrad Herman Melville Lev Shestov Thomas Hardy ... Schopenhauer Influenced Anthony Burgess A. S. Byatt Colm T³ib­n Tennessee Williams ... Octavio Paz David Herbert Richards Lawrence 11 September 2 March ) was an English writer of the 20th century , whose prolific and diverse output included novels short stories poems plays ... paintings , translations, literary criticism , and personal letters. His collected works represent an extended reflection upon the dehumanizing effects of modernity and industrialisation . In them, Lawrence confronts issues relating to emotional health and vitality, spontaneity, sexuality , and human instinct Lawrence's opinions earned him many enemies and he endured official persecution

    28. D.H. Lawrence Index Page
    What began in 1996 as an attempt to raise the profile of D.H. lawrence on the internet has grown beyond my wildest dreams and now involves a community of
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    29. D.H. Lawrence
    D.H. lawrence died at Villa Robermond, in Vence, France on March 2, 1930. Frieda (d. 1956) moved to the Kiowa Ranch and built a small memorial chapel to
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    D(avid) H(erbert) Lawrence (1885-1930) English novelist, story writer, critic, poet and painter, one of the greatest figures in 20th-century English literature. Lawrence saw sex and intuition as a key to undistorted perception of reality and a way to respond to the inhumanity of the industrial culture. From Lawrence's doctrines of sexual freedom arose obscenity trials, which had a deep effect on the relationship between literature and society. In 1912 he wrote: "What the blood feels, and believes, and says, is always true." Lawrence's life after World War I was marked with continuous and restless wandering. "The novel is the book of life. In this sense, the Bible is a great confused novel. You may say, it is about God. But it is really about man alive. Adam, Eve, Sarai, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Samuel, David, Bath-sheba, Ruth, Esther, Solomon, Job, Isaiah, Jesus, mark, Judas, Paul, Peter: what is it but man alive, from start to finish? Man alive, not mere bits. Even the Lord is another man alive, in a burning bush, throwing the tablets of stone at Moses's head." (from 'Why the Novel Matters' in D.H. Lawrence: Selected Criticism

    30. D. H. Lawrence
    The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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    31. D.H. Lawrence / Aesthete's List Of Diane Marie Ward
    please click to access my AesthetesList site on D. H. lawrence and (much to his dismay I am sure) RFID Radio Frequency Identification
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    32. D. H. Lawrence Biography And Literary Works
    D.H. lawrence died in Vence, France on March 2, 1930. Frieda (d. 1956) moved to the Kiowa Ranch and built a small memorial chapel to lawrence; his ashes lie
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    • Aaron's Rod There was a large, brilliant evening star in the early twilight, and underfoot the earth was half frozen. It was Christmas Eve. Also the War was over, and there was a sense of relief that was almost a new menace. A man felt the violence of the nightmare released now into the general ai ... England, My England He was working on the edge of the common, beyond the small brook that ran in the dip at the bottom of the garden, carrying the garden path in continuation from the plank bridge on to the common. He had cut the rough turf and bracken, leaving the grey, dryish soil bare. But he was worried ... Sons and Lovers "The Bottoms" succeeded to "Hell Row". Hell Row was a block of thatched, bulging cottages that stood by the brookside on Greenhill Lane. There lived the colliers who worked in the little gin-pits two fields away. The brook ran under the alder trees, scarcely soiled by these small mines, who ... Trespasser, The

    33. Lawrence, D. H. 1916. Amores
    These two collections of verse were written as D. H. lawrence’s career began its climb towards fame and controversy. lawrence believed that industrialized
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    34. D. H. Lawrence Quotes - The Quotations Page
    D. H. lawrence; How beautiful maleness is, if it finds its right expression. D. H. lawrence; I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself.
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    Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you've got to say, and say it hot.
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    For whereas the mind works in possibilities, the intuitions work in actualities, and what you intuitively desire, that is possible to you. Whereas what you mentally or "consciously" desire is nine times out of ten impossible; hitch your wagon to star, or you will just stay where you are.
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    How beautiful maleness is, if it finds its right expression.
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    I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A bird will fall frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
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    It is a fine thing to establish one's own religion in one's heart, not to be dependent on tradition and second-hand ideals. Life will seem to you, later, not a lesser, but a greater thing.
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    35. DHL Cover
    DHlawrence, Studies in Classic American Literature. D.H. lawrence. Studies in Classic American Literature. Table of Contents. Another AS Hypertext.
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    36. D. H. Lawrence, "Snake"
    D. H. lawrence. Snake. A snake came to my watertrough On a hot, hot day, and I in pyjamas for the heat, To drink there. In the deep, strange-scented shade
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    D. H. Lawrence
    Snake
    A snake came to my water-trough
    On a hot, hot day, and I in pyjamas for the heat,
    To drink there. In the deep, strange-scented shade of the great dark carob-tree
    I came down the steps with my pitcher
    And must wait, must stand and wait, for there he was at the trough before
    me. He reached down from a fissure in the earth-wall in the gloom
    And trailed his yellow-brown slackness soft-bellied down, over the edge of
    the stone trough
    And rested his throat upon the stone bottom,
    i o And where the water had dripped from the tap, in a small clearness,
    He sipped with his straight mouth, Softly drank through his straight gums, into his slack long body, Silently. Someone was before me at my water-trough, And I, like a second comer, waiting. He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do, And looked at me vaguely, as drinking cattle do, And flickered his two-forked tongue from his lips, and mused a moment, And stooped and drank a little more, Being earth-brown, earth-golden from the burning bowels of the earth On the day of Sicilian July, with Etna smoking.

    37. Literature.org - The Online Literature Library
    D. H. lawrence. Aaron s Rod The Captain s Doll (1923) England, My England The Fox (1923) The Kangaroo (1923) The Ladybird (1923)
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    38. D.H. Lawrence Ranch :: UNM Alumni Association ::
    The D. H. lawrence Ranch is a UNM owned facility that is available for use by UNM faculty, graduate students, staff, and alumni.
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    A single cabin accommodates up to four people. It has a combination kitchen/dining area with a table and chairs; two small bedrooms, one with bunk beds and one with a double bed; one bathroom; and one space heater. Double Cabin (middle): $29.00/night
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    39. D.H.Lawrence: Biographical Notes, Writings, Criticism
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    40. D. H. Lawrence
    (1) D. H. lawrence, The Manchester Guardian (18th August, 1914) The Reservists were leaving for London by the nine o clock train. They were young men,
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    David Herbert Lawrence , the son of Arthur Lawrence, a miner, was born in Eastwood near Nottingham on 11th September, 1885. His father was barely literate, but his mother, Lydia Lawrence, was better educated and was determined that David and his brothers should not become miners.
    After attending a local board school, David won a scholarship to Nottingham High School. He left at sixteen and found work as a clerk with a firm producing surgical goods. In 1902 he left his office job and became a pupil-teacher at a school in Eastwood. During the three years teaching miner's children, Lawrence saved enough money to attend Nottingham University College.
    In 1908 Lawrence qualified as a teacher and found employment at Davidson Road School in Croydon. The following year he had some of his poems published in The English Review . The editor of the journal, Ford Madox Hueffer , also helped Lawrence to have his first novel, The White Peacock , published.
    When Lawrence nearly died of pneumonia in 1911, he was advised to give up teaching. He now decided to become a full-time writer. The next couple of years saw the publication of

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