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  1. D H Lawrence - 1885 - 1930 A Celebration by Andrew Cooper, 1985
  2. An Appreciation. D H Lawrence 1885-1930. A Commemoration Edition by Richard Aldington, 1950
  3. Portait of a Genius, But ... (The Life of D.H. Lawrence 1885-1930) by Richard Aldington, 1950
  4. Portrait of a Genuis, But.. : The Life of D H Lawrence, 1885 - 1930. by D H] [Lawrence, 1951
  5. Lawrence of Nottingham: A poetry anthology to D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
  6. The gentleman from San Francisco, and other stories by Ivan Alekseevich Bunin, Hogarth Press. bkp CU-BANC, et all 2010-08-19
  7. The widowing of Mrs. Holroyd; a drama in three acts by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-05-18
  8. Twilight in Italy by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-05-18
  9. Fantasia of the unconscious by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-09-11
  10. Touch and go, a play in three acts by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-08
  11. New poems by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-04
  12. Sons and lovers by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-29
  13. Aaron's rod by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-07-27
  14. Sons and lovers by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-09-09

21. D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
DH Lawrence. 18851930 Background. The Literary Encyclopedia has a profile of DH Lawrence by Ivan Phillips, University of Hertfordshire.
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Novelist and poet. He was born and grew up in the East Midlands of England, but a significant connection with the West Midlands is recorded below. David Herbert Lawrence was born at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, the son of a coal miner. His mother had been a schoolteacher and had aspirations to a more genteel and cultural existence. This background was of profound significance in the development of David, in both his life and his art. Much of his adult life was spent abroad, partly for his health but also following persecution for both his writing and his marriage to German-born Frieda Weekly. Lawrence and Frieda returned to Europe from America in December 1923 for a three month stay. In the first week of January 1924 Lawrence travelled to Pontesbury , Shropshire, (while Frieda remained in London) to visit his friend Frederick Carter who was a mystic, painter and writer. He stayed for a few days and, during this time, presumably got to explore some of the local countryside including the bleak Stiperstones range topped by the Devil's Chair which had already been an influential symbol and setting for Mary Webb in her novel The golden arrow (1916). While in Pontesbury he saw a magnificent bay stallion which provided him with the major symbol for the short novel which ensued. In fact Lawrence's brief stay in Shropshire proved to be one of the few highlights of his time in England for he and Frieda returned to their New Mexico ranch disillusioned at the dreariness of the country and its people.

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Lawrence, DH (David Herbert) (18851930). Wikipedia Aaron s Rod (English); Aaron s Rod (English); England, My England (English); Sons and Lovers (English)
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23. Lawrence, D.H. (1885-1930)
Lawrence, DH (18851930) In 1912 Lawrence eloped to the Continent with Frieda Weekley, his former professor s wife (sister of the German aviator
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Lawrence, D.H.
English novelist and poet, ranked among the most influential and controversial literary figures of the 20 th century. In his more than 40 books he celebrated his vision of the natural, whole human being, opposing the artificiality of modern industrial society with its dehumanization of life and love. His novels were misunderstood, however, and attacked and even suppressed because of their frank treatment of sexual matters.
Lawrence was born September 11, 1885, in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, the son of a coal miner. His mother had been a schoolteacher. The disparity in social status between his parents was a recurrent motif in Lawrence's fiction. A graduate (1908) of University College, Nottingham, Lawrence published his first poems in the English Review in 1909 and his first novel, The White Peacock, in 1911. The most significant of his early fiction, Sons and Lovers (1913), which was in large part autobiographical, deals with life in a mining town.
In 1912 Lawrence eloped to the Continent with Frieda Weekley, his former professor's wife (sister of the German aviator Freiherr Manfred von Richthofen), marrying her two years later, after her divorce. Their intense, stormy life together supplied material for much of his writing. The Rainbow (1915) and Women in Love (1921)-perhaps his best novels-explore with outspoken candor the sexual and psychological relationships of men and women. In this period he also wrote two books of verse, Love Poems and Others (1913) and Look We Have Come Through (1917).

24. D. H. Lawrence, 1885-1930
Brief biographical account of DH Lawrence (18851930), includes resources.
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D. H. Lawrence, 1885-1930
The English poet and novelist David Herbert Lawrence was born at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, the son of a miner. With tuberculosis tendencies, of which he eventually died, he became, through his mother's devotion, a schoolmaster and began to write, encouraged by the notice taken of his work by Ford Madox Hueffer and Edward Garnett. In 1911, after the success of his first novel, The White Peacock , Lawrence decided to live by writing. He traveled to Germany, Austria and Italy during 1912 and 1913 and in 1914, after her divorce from Professor Ernest Weekley, married Frieda von Richthofen, a cousin of the German air ace, Baron von Richthofen. They returned to England at the outbreak of war and lived in an atmosphere of suspicion and persecution in a cottage in Cornwall. In 1915 Lawrence published The Rainbow and was horrified to learn that he was about to be prosecuted for obscenity. He left England in 1919, and after three years' residence in Italy, left for America, settling in Mexico until the progress of his disease drove him in 1921 back to Italy where his last years were spent. His sensitive spirit was again shocked by further prosecutions for obscenity over the publication in Florence of Lady Chatterley's Lover in 1928 and over an exhibition of his paintings in London the same year.

25. Literary Encyclopedia: Lawrence, D. H.
Lawrence, DH (18851930). Novelist, Poet, Story Writer, Playwright, Letter Writer, Literary Critic, Art Critic, Philosopher. Active 1907-1930 in England,
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26. Creative Quotations From D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
DH Lawrence in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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Creative Perfumes The more scholastically educated a man is generally, the more he is an emotional boor."
One's action ought to come out of an achieved stillness: not to be mere rushing on. Never have ideas about children and never have ideas for them. "If only we could have two lives: the first in which to make one's mistakes, which seem as if they have to be made; and the second in which to profit by them." Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of the critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.
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27. Project Gutenberg Titles By Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Lawrence, DH (David Herbert), 18851930. Aaron s Rod Aaron s Rod (audio) Sons and Lovers
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28. GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography Of D.H. Lawrence
Biography of DH Lawrence (18851930). DH Lawrence. David Herbert (DH) Lawrence is one of the most versatile and influential figures in the 20th-century
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Biography of D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
D.H. Lawrence 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.

29. DH Lawrence Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
DH Lawrence Homepage and Biography on Bibliomania.com. (18851930). The Bridge to the Future is the phallus (Sex, Literature and Censorship (1955))
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30. D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Tran
Author DH (David Herbert) Lawrence (18851930). Texts set to music warning - not an exhaustive list. x indicates a text that is not yet in the database
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31. Zaadz Quotes By Author - D.H. Lawrence Quotes
5. Now in November nearer comes the sun down the abandoned heaven. ~ DH Lawrence (18851930) British writer from November by the Sea, 1909
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32. D. H. Lawrence Art Collection
DH Lawrence, 18851930 Art Collection, 1903-30, nd. 1 box, 7 paintings (5 framed), 1 sculpture, 2 bound volumes, 2 custom housings (46 items)
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D. H. Lawrence, 1885-1930
Art Collection, 1903-30, n.d.
1 box, 7 paintings (5 framed), 1 sculpture, 2 bound volumes, 2 custom housings (46 items) Acquisition: Purchases (R1456, R2030, R2054, R3984, R4060, R4228, R5089, R5180, R5331), and gift (1974)
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David Herbert Richards Lawrence was born September 11, 1885, in Eastwood, near Nottingham, to Arthur Lawrence, a coal miner, and Lydia Beardsall. He attended Nottingham University College, and in 1908 he took a teaching position at Davidson Road School in Croydon. Lawrence wrote in his spare time, and in 1911, with the help of Ford Maddox Hueffer, he published his first novel, The White Peacock. Poor health forced him to resign his teaching job this same year, at which time he became a full-time writer. He soon published The Trespasser (1912) and Sons and Lovers While on a visit to Germany in 1912, he met Frieda von Richthofen, the wife of Nottingham University College professor, Ernest Weekly. The two traveled through Germany and Switzerland, and rented a room in Riva, Austria, near the Italian border. They returned to England in 1914, and were married shortly thereafter in London. The years of World War I were spent in the London area, and then in Zennor, Cornwall. They left England in 1919, first going to Florence, and then to other parts of Italy. In 1922, following a trip to Ceylon and Australia, the couple settled in Taos, New Mexico, at the invitation of the arts patron, Mabel Dodge Luhan. In Taos they lived on a ranch with Dorothy Brett, an English painter, and became friends with the painters Knud Merrild and Walter Ufer. Lawrence returned to Italy in 1925, and for the next five years he also spent time traveling around Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Spain. During this time he published

33. D.H. Lawrence. Collection
DH Lawrence, 18851930 Collection, 1904-1981 (Bulk, 1904-1935). 52 boxes (21.6 linear feet), 10 galley folders, 4 oversize folders, and 12 bound volumes
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Collection, 1904-1981 (Bulk, 1904-1935)
52 boxes (21.6 linear feet), 10 galley folders, 4 oversize folders, and 12 bound volumes Acquisition: Purchases and gifts, 1958-1998
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34. A Literary Miscellany: D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
The University of Nottingham s collection of Lawrence works has grown from a few items in the early 1950s to become one of the major library strengths.
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D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
The University of Nottingham's collection of Lawrence works has grown from a few items in the early 1950s to become one of the major library strengths. It contains manuscripts, published works, and a wide range of supporting research materials. An image of Lawrence and his wife Frieda , showing them at Chapala in Mexico in 1923, is part of a series of photographs taken by the American writer Witter Bynner , their friend and travelling companion. In many of the surviving illustrations of the author, Lawrence is seen in a serious pose. The Bynner images show him relaxed and, in this case, smiling. Shelves of books from the George Lazarus library indicate the significance of this major addition to the Lawrence Collections. Lazarus began collecting Lawrence manuscripts in the 1930s. By 1997, when the library came to the University, he had amassed a substantial holding of original texts, supported by first or rare editions and secondary critical literature.

35. Barter Books - An Appreciation. D H Lawrence 1885-1930. A Commemoration Edition.
Barterbooks, One of Europe s largest second hand and antiquarian book dealers has for sale An Appreciation. DH Lawrence 18851930. A Commemoration Edition.
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36. D.H. Lawrence - Kalliope
DH Lawrence (18851930) Populære digte. Top-10 over mest læste DH Lawrence digte i Kalliope. Portrætter. Portrætgalleri for DH Lawrence. Biografi
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37. David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930)
Lawrence, David Herbert (18851930). English novelist, story writer, critic, DH Lawrence died in Vence, France on March 2, 1930. Frieda (d.
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David Herbert Lawrence
English novelist, story writer, critic, poet and painter, one of the greatest figures in 20th-century English literature. Lawrence's doctrines of sexual freedom arose obscenity trials, which are still part of the relationship between literature and society. He saw sex and intuition as a key to undistorted perception of reality and a way unburden individual's frustrations and maladjustment to industrial culture. In 1912 he wrote: "What the blood feels, and believes, and says, is always true." The author's frankness in describing sexual relations between men and women upset a great many people. Lawrence's life after World War I was marked with continuous and restless wandering. Lawrence started to write THE LOST GIRL (1920) in Italy. He had settle with Frieda in Gargano. In those days they were so poor that they could not afford even a newspaper. The novel dealt with one of Lawrence's favorite subjects - a girl marries a man of a much lower social status, against the advice of friends, and finds compensation in his superior warmth and understanding. He dropped the novel for some years and rewrote the story in an old Sicilian farm-house near Taormina in 1920. During the First World War Lawrence and his wife were unable to obtain passports and were target of constant harassment from the authorities. They were accused of spying for the Germans and officially expelled from Cornwall in 1917. The Lawrences were not permitted to emigrate until 1919, when their years of wandering began.

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For his time, DH Lawrence was a maverick in his open and adventurous discussion of all sexual issues and especially Lawrence, DH (18851930)
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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

39. David Herbert ('D.H.') Lawrence (1885-1930), Novelist And Poet
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for David Herbert ( DH ) Lawrence including David Herbert ( DH ) Lawrence by Jan Juta, David Herbert ( DH )
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40. Archives Hub: Correspondence Of D.H. Lawrence, 1903-1930, In The D.H. Lawrence C
Fonds The collection consists of correspondence from DH Lawrence to various individuals......Name of Creator DH Lawrence (18851930) Level of
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Correspondence of D.H. Lawrence, 1903-1930, in the D.H. Lawrence Collection
Reference and contact details: GB 0159 La C
Title : Correspondence of D.H. Lawrence, 1903-1930, in the D.H. Lawrence Collection
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Held at : The University of Nottingham Dept. of Manuscripts and Special Collections, Hallward Library
Extent : 1 box
Name of Creator : D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
Level of Description : Fonds
Language of material : eng
Administrative/Biographical History
This is an artificial grouping of letters and postcards written by D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) to various family members, friends and acquaintances. They were brought together when accessioned by the Library. The collection includes some separate series of correspondence with individuals. Lawrence correspondence which naturally belongs within a larger archive group has not been moved to join the La C group, but can be found in its appropriate context (see e.g. within La Z).
Scope and Content
The collection consists of correspondence from D.H. Lawrence to various individuals on family, personal and literary matters. Correspondents include Rosalind Baynes, Dorothy Warren, Rev. R. Reid, Walter de la Mare, Dolly Radford and Marie Hubrecht. Correspondence from Lawrence is also present within other sub-groups of the Lawrence Collection; in particular, significant numbers of letters can be found within the Papers of Louie Burrows (La B) and the George Lazarus Collection (La Z).

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