There was a time I would rather have endured minor surgery than read a 400-page biography of D.H. Lawrence, whose misogyny is canon. “The one vile man I have ever known,” wrote Virginia Woolf. When ...
Of all the countless anecdotes told of D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930), my absolute favorite takes in the musician-cum-critic Cecil Gray, Lawrence’s neighbor during his World War I-era sojourn in Cornwall.
The sixth in an occasional series on the books that spurred our love of travel. “I am not Baedeker,” D.H. Lawrence forewarns readers of his travel writing from Italy. Instead of train schedules, ...
In a 1969 essay, Elizabeth Hardwick described the worst kind of literary biography: the overstuffed, underthought tome whose claim to authority rests solely upon the accumulation of facts. In such ...
On D. H. Lawrence: The Life of an Outsider by John Worthen. Lawrence summed up his own “system” briefly in 1913. “My great religion,” he wrote, “is a belief in the blood, the flesh, as being wiser ...
IF you wander around in any bookstore nowadays, you will come upon several books about D. H. Lawrence: Mr. John Middleton Murry’s autobiography, Frieda Lawrence’s memoirs, Keith Winter’s roman à clef ...
Vladimir Nabokov and D. H. Lawrence each wrote a major novel (“Lolita,” “Lady Chatterley’s Lover”) that was banned and unbanned and banned again before being cut free. There are other similarities.
Come September, the D.H. Lawrence Ranch Initiatives will commemorate the 100th anniversary of D.H. and Frieda Lawrence’s arrival in New Mexico. One of the most influential writers of the 20th century ...
The English novelist D.H. Lawrence (1885–1930). (Photo by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection / Corbis / Corbis via Getty Images) D.H.Lawrence, by his own measure, was ...
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THE antagonistic friendship of D. H. Lawrence and Bertrand Russell endured for a little more than a year. Not long after they met, early in 1915, the two men planned to give a series of lectures ...
There was a time I would rather have endured minor surgery than read a 400-page biography of D.H. Lawrence, whose misogyny is canon. “The one vile man I have ever known,” wrote Virginia Woolf. When ...
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