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  1. Look! We have come through! by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-23
  2. The trespasser by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-20
  3. England, my England, and other stories by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-01
  4. Tortoises by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-06-26
  5. Birds, beasts and flowers; poems by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-09-06
  6. Touch and go: a play in three acts by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-06-26
  7. The Prussian officer, and other stories by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, Hi asn Simons, 2010-09-07
  8. The white peacock by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-17
  9. Portrait of a genius, but: (the life of D.H. Lawrence, 1885-1930) by Richard Aldington, 1951
  10. Bay: a book of poems by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, publisher Beaumont Press, 2010-08-23
  11. Amores: poems by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-09-08
  12. Psychoanalysis and the unconscious by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-08-20
  13. Love poems and others by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-09-05
  14. The widowing of Mrs. Holroyd; a drama in three acts by D H. 1885-1930 Lawrence, 2010-09-04

1. The Infography About Lawrence, D.H. (1885-1930)
THE INFOGRAPHY, Lawrence, DH (18851930). Page Through The Infography Alphabetically.Lawn and Turf Care Lawrence, DH (1885-1930) Le Fanu, Sheridan (1814-1873).
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Lawrence, D.H. (1885-1930)
A professor whose research specialty is the author D.H. Lawrence recommends these sources.
Six Superlative Sources
Ellis, David. D.H. Lawrence: Dying Game, 1922-1930. Cambridge University Press, 1998. Kinkead-Weekes, Mark. D.H. Lawrence: Triumph to Exile, 1912-1922. Cambridge University Press, 1996. Squires, Michael, and Lynn K. Talbot. Living at the Edge: A Biography of D.H. Lawrence and Frieda von Richthofen. University of Wisconsin Press, 2002. Moynahan, Julian. The Deed of Life: The Novels and Tales of D.H. Lawrence. Princeton University Press, 1963. Spilka, Mark. The Love Ethic of D.H. Lawrence. Indiana University Press, 1955. Worthen, John. D.H. Lawrence: The Early Years, 1885-1912. Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Other Excellent Sources
The D.H. Lawrence Research Centre . http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/english/research/dhlawrence/ The D.H. Lawrence Review . http://www.geneseo.edu/~dhlr/ Biography of D.H. Lawrence , John Worthen, University of Nottingham. http://mss.library.nottingham.ac.uk/dhlbiog-contents.html D.H. Lawrence Resources

2. D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) British Writer - Classic Literature
Lawrence, DH Guide picks. (18851930) British writer. The plays of DH Lawrenceare much less well-known than his novels, short stories, and poems.
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Lawrence, D.H.
Guide picks (1885-1930) British writer. The plays of D.H. Lawrence are much less well-known than his novels, short stories, and poems. In much of his work, he attacks social problems: "It was at home the world was lost," Lawrence wrote.
"The Laughter of Genius":

"From the time we write our first five-paragraph essay, we learn that an essay must conform to specific ruleshow stringently it follows those rules determines the essay’s quality. D. H. Lawrence’s essays, however, don’t conform to those same standards." D.H. Lawrence in Taos
Devoted to the Seventh International D. H. Lawrence Conference in Taos, New Mexico, July 12-17, 1998. Amores Poems Enter Bartleby Libary to obtain the entire text to this 1916 collection of poetry by D.H. Lawrence.

3. Lawrence, D.H. (1885-1930)
Lawrence, DH (18851930). FAQ Name David Herbert Lawrence. Born 11th September,1885 (Eastwood, Nottinghamshire). Died 2nd March, 1930 (Vence, France).
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4. D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection, 1865-1999 - MSS - University Of Nottingham
ISD Library MSS Special Colls DH Lawrence (18851930) Collection,Site map. DH Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection, 1865-1999.
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D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection, 1865-1999
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Identity statement Reference code: GB 0159 La
Title: D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection, 1865-1999
Dates of creation of material: c.1890-1999
Level of description: Fonds
Extent: 59 boxes, c.80 volumes/portfolios Context Administrative/biographical history: The D.H. Lawrence Collection is a complex gathering together of different groups of material by and relating to the writer. It reflects the practice begun by the University Library in the 1930s of combining all resources on Lawrence in a single subject Collection. Some of the sub-groups in the Collection are themselves natural archival units, while others are purely artificial and contain series of purchases and gifts of particular types of material. The development of the Collection has been paralleled by the development of other D.H. Lawrence resources by the University Library. The Library also houses a Lawrence Special Collection of published works, including first editions, periodical literature and critical literature. There are significant overlaps between the printed and manuscript Lawrence Collections; the latter, for instance, includes published works which may be annotated or have strong associations with original material in the archival group. More recent manuscript acquisitions with a natural archival identity have been given their own reference codes, and are not part of the main Lawrence Collection.

5. D H Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection - MSS - University Of Nottingham
IS MSS Special Colls DH Lawrence Collections The Collections(18851930), Site map. DH Lawrence Collections. The DH Lawrence
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The D H Lawrence Collections at The University of Nottingham Library include both published and manuscript material.
Published works
The published holdings in the Collections include editions of Lawrence's works as well as critical studies, biographical writings and associated materials. Search the catalogue
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Manuscript materials
The most important holdings in the Collections are the manuscripts, comprising literary papers, correspondence and related research papers. Associated with these are photographs, artistic works, and miscellanea. The Collections are strongest in the early biographical holdings, as illustrated in the papers of Louie Burrows, purchased in 1966 (GB 0159 La B). Search the catalogues.

6. Lawrence, DH (1885-1930)
sist endret 29. juni 2001 Litteraturvitenskapelige hjelpemidler Lawrence, DH(18851930). • lokal begrenset tilgang * usikker/gammel EGNE VEVSTEDER.
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7. D. H. Lawrence, 1885-1930
DH Lawrence, 18851930. The English poet and novelist David Herbert Lawrencewas born at Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, the son of a miner.
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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.

8. D.H. Lawrence - Kalliope
Kalliope Digtere DH Lawrence. DH Lawrence (18851930).
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9. Archives Hub: D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection
DH Lawrence (18851930) Collection, c.1890-1990s. Reference GB 0159 La C Correspondenceof DH Lawrence (1885-1930), writer, in the Lawrence Collection.
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D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection, c.1890-1990s
Reference GB 0159 La
Title : D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection, c.1890-1990s
Dates of creation : c.1890-1999
Held at : The University of Nottingham Dept. of Manuscripts and Special Collections, Hallward Library
Extent : 69 boxes, 72 volumes/portfolios
Abstract : Principal document types present include; literary manuscripts, correspondence, research papers, photographs and recorded material
Level of Description : fonds
Language : eng
Published by : Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham
Hallward Library, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK Tel: 0115 951 4565 Fax: 0115 951 4558 Email: mss.library@nottingham.ac.uk
Scope and Content
The Lawrence Collection has in its various sub-groups extensive materials by and about D.H. Lawrence, ranging in date from his childhood to records of recent conferences and other scholarly activities of contemporary Lawrencians. Original manuscripts by Lawrence, including his correspondence, give the Collection its primary significance. From its first development, a strength has lain in Lawrence's early work, particularly the poems of his Nottingham and Croydon years. Very substantial acquisitions of original material were made in the 1990s, more than doubling the Collection. Pre-eminent among these recent additions has been the George Lazarus Collection, with its rich cover of Lawrence as a poet, novelist, short story writer, translator, essayist, correspondent and critic.

10. Lawrence, D.H. (1885-1930)
Lawrence, DH (18851930). English novelist and poet, ranked among the mostinfluential and controversial literary figures of the 20 th century.
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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).

11. Lawrence, D.H.
Translate this page Lawrence, DH (1885-1930). Ecrivain britannique qui fut l'une des grandesfigures littéraires du XXe siècle, mais également l'une
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12. D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
DH Lawrence. 18851930. Profile. Novelist and poet. He was born and grewup in the East Midlands of England, but a significant connection
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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.

13. D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) Collection: Table Of Contents
Table of contents for DH Lawrence (18851930) Collection. When looking at apage, click on the icon to return to the table of contents at any time.
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14. Creative Quotations From D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930)
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16. Academic Directories
editions of two of DH Lawrence's books of poetry, Amores from 1916 and New Poemsfrom 1918. Selected Poetry of David Herbert Lawrence (18851930) From the
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There is no complete forgetting, even in death. DH Lawrence (18851930),British author. DH Lawrence (1885-1930), British author.
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18. D.H. Lawrence
Translate this page DH Lawrence 1885-1930. Biographisches. David Herbert Lawrence wurde 1885 in Eastwoodbei Nottingham geboren. Sein Vater war Bergarbeiter, seine Mutter Lehrerin.
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David Herbert Lawrence wurde 1885 in Eastwood bei Nottingham geboren. Sein Vater war Bergarbeiter, seine Mutter Lehrerin. Sie ermöglichte ihm die Schul- und Hochschulausbildung. Lawrence arbeitete während seines Studiums zeitweilig als Fabrikarbeiter. Er unterrichtete drei Jahre an einer Londoner Schule, als er 1911 an Tuberkulose erkrankte. Er starb 1930 in Vence. Dazwischen liegt ein abenteuerliches Leben. Es trieb ihn rund um die Erde. England verließ er zum ersten Male 1912, mit der Frau eines Universitätsprofessors, der Deutschen Frieda von Richthofen, die er 1914 heiratete. Während des Kriegs wieder in England, geriet er wegen seiner deutschen Frau unbegründet unter Spionageverdacht. 1919 verließ er England endgültig. Die weiteren Stationen waren Italien, Sizilien, Australien, Mexiko, wieder Italien und Südfrankreich.
Die bekanntesten Romane von D. H. Lawrence:
Der weiße Pfau Söhne und Liebhaber Liebende Frauen Die gefiederte Schlange Lady Chatterley und ihr Liebhaber
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„ . . . seine Liebe zur Mutter (war) nicht die zärtliche und dankbare Liebe eines Sohnes, sondern die Leidenschaft eines Geliebten." (R. A. Aldington) Die Mutter — unduldsam, bigott, abstinenzlerisch, Gedichte schreibend, gebildet tuend — forderte die ausschließliche Zuwendung ihres Sohnes. Sie versuchte, erste Liebesbeziehungen zu unterbinden.

19. Assignment 3:the Rocking-horse Winner
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TI: Labor and religion in D. H. Lawrence's The rocking-horse winner AU: Watkins,-Daniel-P., 1952- SO: Studies-in-Short-Fiction. v. 24 Summer '87 p. 295-301 PY: 1987 IS: 0039-3789 LA: English DE: Lawrence,-D-H-1885-1930-Works-Rocking-horse-winner; Capitalism-in-literature; Labor-and-laboring-classes-in- literature; Christianity-in-literature; Middle-classes-in- literature DT: Feature-Article AN:88003384 TI: Lawrence, Lady Cynthia Asquith, and The rocking-horse winner AU: Davies,-Rosemary-Reeves SO: Studies-in-Short-Fiction. v. 20 Spring/Summer '83 p. 121-6 PY: 1983 IS: 0039-3789 LA: English DE: Lawrence,-D-H-1885-1930-Sources; Lawrence,-D-H-1885-1930-

20. D.H. Lawrence - Bibliographies And Biographies
M. KinkeadWeekes, DH.Lawrence Triumph to Exile 1912-1922, TheCambridge Biography of DH.Lawrence 1885-1930, vol. 2, Cambridge
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    bibliographies and biographies 1. Bibliographies, Handbooks, Journals Warren Roberts, A Bibliography of D.H. Lawrence , 1963; revised [The revised edition of this important Lawrence bibliography includes a section on the criticism]. Graham Holderness, Who's Who in D.H. Lawrence Keith Sagar, D.H.Lawrence: A Calendar of His Works Keith Sagar, A D.H.Lawrence Handbook James C Cowan, D.H.Lawrence: An Annotated Bibliography of Writings About Him Vol I (1909-60) 1982; Vol II (1961-75) 1985. Thomas Jackson Rice, D.H.Lawrence: A Guide to Research The D H Lawrence Review , founded in 1968 by James C Cowan at the University of Delaware, is published three times a year. DHLR includes regular bibliographical updates as well as essays on a wide range of subjects to do with Lawrence, and reviews of recent work. Etudes Laurentiennes , founded in 1985, is published by the University of Paris X [Nanterre]. The Complete Critical Guide to D. H. Lawrence

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