D.H. Lawrence
by Worthen, John frey50
Published by : Counterpoint, (New York :) , 2005 Physical details: xxvi, 518 p. ; 23 cm. ISBN:1582433550; 9781582433554. ISSN:978158243Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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800 - 899 | 823.912 Wor (Browse shelf) | Available | 92380 |
Includes index
Birthplace : 1885-1895 -- Rising in the world : 1895-1902 -- A collier's son a poet : 1902-1905 -- Getting weaned : 1905-1908 -- Croydon: 1908-1910 -- Love and death : 1910 -- The sick years : 1911-1912 -- Frieda Weekley : 1912 -- Sons and lovers and marriage : 1912-1914 -- In England at war : 1914-1915 -- Zennor : 1916-1917 -- Isolated and independent : 1917-1919 -- Italy and Sicily : 1919-1920 -- Ending with love : 1920-1921 -- Forwards, not back : 1921-1922 -- On and on : 1922 -- New Mexico : 1922-1923 -- Loyalty and betrayal : 1923 -- America again : 1924 -- The lost depths of Mexico : 1924-1925 -- Return to Europe : 1925-1926 -- Other forces : 1926-1927 -- Lady Chatterley's lover : 1927-1928 -- Searching : 1928-1929 -- Somewhere not ill : 1929 -- Dying game : 1929-1930.
"Quoting extensively from rarely seen letters and drawing on a wealth of original research, John Worthen tells Lawrence's story from the inside for the first time: following him from his awkward and intense youth in a Midlands colliery town; through his troubled and turbulent relationship with Frieda and his equally fiery friendships with figures such as Katherine Mansfield, Ottoline Morrell and Aldous Huxley: through the years of exile abroad in Europe and New Mexico during which he produced his most vital and provocative writing; down to his premature death from tuberculosis in the South of France at the age of 44." "This biography offers a bold reappraisal of the man who, throughout his life, considered himself to be an outsider and whose place within literary and social history has remained challenging and changeable long after his death. What emerges is an intimate and absolutely compelling study of an individual in angry revolt against his class, culture and country, and engaged in a passionate struggle to live in accordance with his beliefs."--Jacket.