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  1. WOMEN IN LOVE;LADYBIRD;MAN WHO DIED;CAPTAIN'S DOLL;RAINBOW by DH LAWRENCE, 1980-01-01
  2. Love Among The Haystacks And Other Stories by DH Lawrence, 1950
  3. Sons And Lovers by DH. Lawrence, 1965-01-01
  4. Women in Love by DH Lawrence, 2008-01-10
  5. A Modern Lover by DH Lawrence, 1949
  6. White Peacock by Lawrence Dh, 1966-01
  7. Aaron's Rod by DH Lawrence, 2009-04-08
  8. Rainbow by DH Lawrence, 2010-10-25
  9. the Captain's doll by DH LAWRENCE, 1926-01-01
  10. Love Among The Haystacks by DH Lawrence, 1960
  11. The Intelligent Heart by DH Lawrence, 1955
  12. D.H. Lawrence Greatest Love Stories -Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence, 2008-12-11
  13. The Prussian Officer by DH Lawrence, 2010-06-13
  14. SONS And LOVERS. by D. H. Lawrence, 1913

61. The Wondering Minstrels (poet)
1810, 7 Jan 2006, D. H. lawrence, True Love at Last, The handsome and sel. 77, 29 Apr 1999, D. H. lawrence, Bavarian Gentians, Not every man has ge.
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Main page Sorted on poet , letter L Date Poet Title Length 21 Feb 2005 Kurtis Lamkin jump mama pretty summer day 18 May 2001 Archibald Lampman To a Millionaire The world in gloom a... 25 Aug 2001 Archibald Lampman Winter Evening To-night the very ho... 19 Feb 1999 Walter Savage Landor On His Seventy-fifth Birthday I strove with none, ... 24 Nov 2001 Andrew Lang Brahma If the wild bowler t... 13 Jul 2000 Joseph Langland Hunters in the Snow: Brueghel Quail and rabbit hun... 2 Apr 2004 Sidney Lanier Souls And Rain-Drops Light rain-drops fal... 10 Jan 2005 Lao-Tzu Tao Te Ching: Verse 57 If you want to be a ... 30 Oct 2001 Ring Lardner Quiescent, a Person Sits Heart and Soul Quiescent a person s... 9 Nov 2004 By Philip Larkin Afternoons Summer is fading 21 Oct 2005 Philip Larkin When First We Faced When first we faced,... 26 Apr 1999 Philip Larkin I Remember, I Remember Coming up England by... 17 Aug 1999 Philip Larkin Water If I were called in 20 Aug 2003 Philip Larkin Money Quarterly, is it, mo... 12 Sep 2000 Philip Larkin Toads Why should I let the... 3 Jul 2002 Philip Larkin Wires The widest prairies ...

62. D.H.Lawrence — Poet Seers
D.H.lawrence Collection at Nottingham University. The D H lawrence Collections at The University of Nottingham Library form one of the major international
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View: D.H.Lawrence Poems The son of a coal miner, Lawrence was born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. His mixture of working and middle class parents and their often volatile relationship had a great impact on the literature of this English writer . In 1902 he contracted pneumonia and his career as a factory clerk, which had barely started, came to an end. He began training as a teacher first teaching the sons of miners in his home town and then returning to education to receive a teaching certificate from University College Nottingham in 1908. While working as a teacher in Croydon some of his poetry came to the attention of Ford Maddox Hueffer editor of The English Review, who commissioned the story 'Odour of Chyrsanthemums' which, when published in that magazine, provoked a London publisher to ask Lawrence for more work, and his career in literature began. Shortly after his first novel was published, The White Peacock, in 1910 Lawrence's mother died after a long illness. It is suggested by some that Lawrence may have helped his mother to die by giving her an overdose. Lawrence, the author of Sons And Lovers, (1913), had an extremely close relationship with his mother and her death was a major turning-point in his life just as the death of Mrs Morel forms a major turning-point in the novel.

63. H.D.'s Friends And Associates
Some letters of D.H. lawrence s are at the Contemporary Manuscripts Collection at the Poetry and Rare Books Collection of the SUNY Buffalo Library.
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H.D.'s Friends and Associates
Bryher Bryher (Annie Winifred Ellerman, 1894-1983) was a lifelong friend, companion, and love of H.D.'s. A novelist, active in early European film, papers of hers are at the Beinecke Library at Yale. (My thanks to Louis Silverstein for helping to develop this list of links.) Richard Aldington : Please see the Richard Aldington web site Robert Duncan Robert Duncan (1919-1988) was one of the 'young poets' that H.D. knew. His "H.D. Book" is still unpublished. However, information on

64. Powell's Books - Selected Short Stories Of D.H. Lawrence (MODERN LIBRARY) By
Strikepay — Love among the haystacks — The Prussian officer — The thorn in the flesh — A fragment of stained glass — Odour of chrysanthemums — England,
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65. D. H. Lawrence - Wicipedia
(1917); New Poems (1918); Bay a book of poems (1919); Tortoises (1921); Birds, beasts and flowers (1923); The Collected Poems of D H lawrence (1928)
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    • The Prussian Officer and other stories England, my England and other stories The Ladybird, The Fox , The Captain's Doll St Mawr and other stories The Woman who Rode Away and other stories The Virgin and the Gipsy and Other Stories (1930)(forthcoming), ISBN 100521366070 Love Among the Haystacks and other stories
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    • Love Poems and others Amores Look! We have come through! New Poems Bay: a book of poems Tortoises Birds, beasts and flowers The Collected Poems of D H Lawrence Pansies Nettles Last Poems Fire and other poems
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    • The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd Touch and Go David The Fight for Barbara A Collier's Friday Night The Married Man The Merry-go-round
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    • Study of Thomas Hardy and other essays Movements in European History Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia of the Unconscious Studies in Classic American Literature Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and other essays A Propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover Apocalypse and the writings on Revelation Phoenix: the posthumous papers of D H Lawrence Phoenix II: uncollected, unpublished and other prose works by D H Lawrence

66. The Rocking-Horse Winner--D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
Classic Short Stories is dedicated to the extraordinary world of the short story and is dedicated to all who enjoy light prose, as do I. This particular
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There was a woman who was beautiful, who started with all the advantages, yet she had no luck. She married for love, and the love turned to dust. She had bonny children, yet she felt they had been thrust upon her, and she could not love them. They looked at her coldly, as if they were finding fault with her. And hurriedly she felt she must cover up some fault in herself. Yet what it was that she must cover up she never knew. Nevertheless, when her children were present, she always felt the centre of her heart go hard. This troubled her, and in her manner she was all the more gentle and anxious for her children, as if she loved them very much. Only she herself knew that at the centre of her heart was a hard little place that could not feel love, no, not for anybody. Everybody else said of her: "She is such a good mother. She adores her children." Only she herself, and her children themselves, knew it was not so. They read it in each other's eyes.
There were a boy and two little girls. They lived in a pleasant house, with a garden, and they had discreet servants, and felt themselves superior to anyone in the neighbourhood.

67. Quoteland :: Quotations By Author
D. H. (David Herbert) lawrence, Selected Letters of D. H. lawrence Click here for more information about D. H. (David Herbert) lawrence
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68. D.H. Lawrence - Wikipedia
Translate this page D.H. lawrence, die vanwege zijn tuberculose al jaren een zwakke gezondheid had, overleed op 44-jarige leeftijd in Zuid-Frankrijk aan deze ziekte.
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Ga naar: navigatie zoeken Lawrence in 1906. D.H. Lawrence , volledige naam David Herbert Lawrence Eastwood Nottinghamshire 11 september Vence ... 2 maart ) was een Engelse romanschrijver . Daarnaast schreef hij ook essays , gedichten, verhalen en reisverslagen.
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Het gezin waaruit Lawrence kwam had grote invloed op zijn leven, niet in de laatste plaats op zijn literaire werk. Zijn vader, die in de mijnen werkte, beschouwde hij als hard en gepassioneerd maar tegelijkertijd ook als degene die de zorgzame werkende klasse vertegenwoordigde. Zijn moeder, die onderwijzeres was, stond voor hem model voor berekening en het verstand. Lawrence werd heen en weer geslingerd tussen de bewondering voor zijn moeder en zijn vader. In zijn jonge jaren helde hij meer over naar zijn moeder, maar later keerde hij zich af van haar bezitterige opstelling en kreeg hij meer oog voor de levendigheid van zijn vader.
Deze tegenstelling drukten een stempel op zijn literaire bezigheden en gaf hij vaak gestalte in de fictieve personages uit zijn werken. Hij stond wantrouwig tegenover een leven volgens de wetten van het verstand; hij had meer vertrouwen in

69. A Wild Ride: Sexual Politics In D. H. Lawrence’s Short Stories
And it was much more than just who owned AlsaceLorraine, for the Great War, at least in D. H. lawrence’s England, was the turning point in the feminist
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When Clausewitz wrote On War It hardly seems that Lawrence’s feminist critics are capable of looking at the issue with such an open mind. One such critic, Kate Millet, discusses "The Woman Who Rode Away," along with other works, in her 1970 book Sexual Politics . In it, an unnamed female character flees white society in search of American Indian spirituality only to die in a ritualistic sacrifice. Millet portrays the story as an exploitative and sadistic work, comparing it to hard core pornography such as The Story of O . Lawrence’s previous critics, according to Millet, "fudge the meaning of the story by mumbling vaguely that it is all allegorical, symbolic." (377) After hearing this criticism of vague interpretation, we cannot help but expect Millet to make a crisp, clear and irrefutable claim, powerfully changing the way we view the story. Unfortunately, we find her grasping for symbol and allegory on the very next page: Lawrence has improved upon the rape fantasy by sterilizing the storyremoving all traces of overt sexual activity and replacing them with his homemade mythologythe woman is sacrificed to the sun. But there is a sincere "religious impulse" in the tale, apart from the inanities of the pseudo-Indian legend, for the story is Lawrence’s most impassioned statement of the doctrine of male supremacy and the penis as deity.

70. D. H. Lawrence — Infoplease.com
D. H. lawrence Life Life The son of a Nottingham coal miner, lawrence was a sickly child, devoted to his refined but .
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71. D.H. Lawrence’s New Mexico: The Ghosts That Grip The Soul Of Bohemian Taos
A visit to the lawrence ranch in Taos, NM, where he wrote “Mornings in Mexico.”
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Rick Scibelli Jr. for The New York Times D. H. Lawrence first encountered the area around Taos, N.M., in 1922.
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