The Selected Letters of D. H. Lawrence


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An authoritative selection of letters by one of the great English letter-writers, first published in 1997, is also available in paperback.







The Letters of D. H. Lawrence


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Volume II presents more than 700 letters, covering the period June 1913 to October 1916.













Collected Letters


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The Bad Side of Books


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You could describe D.H. Lawrence as the great multi-instrumentalist among the great writers of the twentieth century. He was a brilliant, endlessly controversial novelist who transformed, for better and for worse, the way we write about sex and emotions; he was a wonderful poet; he was an essayist of burning curiosity, expansive lyricism, odd humor, and radical intelligence, equaled, perhaps, only by Virginia Woolf. Here Geoff Dyer, one of the finest essayists of our day, draws on the whole range of Lawrence’s published essays to reintroduce him to a new generation of readers for whom the essay has become an important genre. We get Lawrence the book reviewer, writing about Death in Venice and welcoming Ernest Hemingway; Lawrence the travel writer, in Mexico and New Mexico and Italy; Lawrence the memoirist, depicting his strange sometime-friend Maurice Magnus; Lawrence the restless inquirer into the possibilities of the novel, writing about the novel and morality and addressing the question of why the novel matters; and, finally, the Lawrence who meditates on birdsong or the death of a porcupine in the Rocky Mountains. Dyer’s selection of Lawrence’s essays is a wonderful introduction to a fundamental, dazzling writer.







The Letters Of D. H. Lawrence


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The Cambridge Edition of the Letters of D. H. Lawrence contain, in eight volumes, accurate annotated texts of the complete letters of one of the twentieth century's most significant writers. The letters, which span the years from 1901 to 1930 and which concern public and political events of the time, as well as Lawrence's own life and writing, are accompanied by full introductions and explanatory notes, with information on Lawrence and his many correspondents. The volumes are well illustrated and volume 8 contains a General Index to the letters in the edition.