D.H. Lawrence: A BiographyThis biography, by a master of the genre, traces Lawrence's pilgrimage from a Midlands mining village, through Germany, Italy, Ceylon, Australia, America and Mexico, to his death in France, after the scandalous publication of Lady Chatterley's Lover at the age of 44. Illustrated. |
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A Mining Village | 3 |
A Disastrous Marriage | 11 |
Childhood and Chapel 18851898 | 20 |
Copyright | |
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Like Letters in Running Water: A Mythopoetics of Curriculum Mary Aswell Doll No preview available - 2000 |