D. H. Lawrence's letters to Bertrand Russell. Edited by Harry T. Moore
Author : David Herbert Lawrence
Publisher :
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 1948
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Author : David Herbert Lawrence
Publisher :
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 1948
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Author : D. H. Lawrence
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 588 pages
File Size : 41,33 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780521777995
An authoritative selection of letters by one of the great English letter-writers, first published in 1997, is also available in paperback.
Author : Warren Roberts
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 912 pages
File Size : 33,8 MB
Release : 2001-04-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780521391825
This pre-eminent bibliography for D. H. Lawrence was extensively revised, updated and expanded by Paul Poplawski for publication in 2001.
Author : Keith Sagar
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 11,52 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780719007804
Includes information on author and playwright D.H. Lawrence such as a chronology of his life, a chronology of his writings, a checklist of his reading, calendar and maps of his travel, bibliography, filmography, and discography.
Author : Paul Poplawski
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 738 pages
File Size : 34,88 MB
Release : 1996-06-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0313035016
D.H. Lawrence remains one of the most popular and studied authors of the 20th century. This book is a comprehensive but easy to use reference guide to Lawrence's life, works, and critical reception. The volume has been systematically structured to convey a coherent overall sense of Lawrence's achievement and critical reputation, but it is also designed to enable the reader who may be interested in only one aspect of Lawrence's career, perhaps even in only one of his novels or stories, to find relevant information quickly and easily without having to read other parts of the text. The book begins with an original biography by John Worthen, one of the world's foremost authorities on Lawrence's life and work. The chapters that follow provide separate entries for all of Lawrence's works, except for individual poems and paintings, with critical summaries, discussions of characters, and details of settings. There is also a complete overview of Lawrence and film, with the most complete listing available of film adaptations of his works and of criticism relating to them. Each section of the book provides comprehensive primary and secondary bibliographical data, including citations for the most recent scholarly studies. Maps and chronologies further trace Lawrence's travels and his development over time.
Author : S. Rosenbaum
Publisher : Springer
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 15,94 MB
Release : 1998-06-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0230376231
Much of the widespread interest in the Bloomsbury Group over the past quarter-century has been biographical, yet without the Group's works there would be little interest in their lives. The studies in literary and intellectual history and collected in this volume are chiefly concerned with these works. Subjects covered in the eight essays include an analysis of the philosophical assumption of Virginia Woolf's fiction, an assessment of J M Keyne's account of D H Lawrence's reactions to Cambridge, discussions of the literary backgrounds of E M Forster's Aspects of the Novel and Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own , a consideration of the Woolfs' work as printers and publishers, and a history of Ludwig Wittgenstein's relations with the Bloomsbury Group.
Author : Thomas Jackson Rice
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 40,48 MB
Release : 2018-02-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1351046330
Originally published in 1983, D.H. Lawrence is an annotated bibliographic collection of works by and about D.H. Lawrence. Consisting of three parts, the primary bibliography contains separate bibliographies of Lawrence’s major publications, of collection editions of his works, of his letters, and of concordances to his writings. The secondary bibliography contains bibliographies of biographical and critical publications concerning Lawrence, generally or his individual works. Appendixes and Indexes include an extensive checklist of major foreign-language publications concerning Lawrence and a useful topical and thematic subject index for the guide.
Author : Kenneth Blackwell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 26,89 MB
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1134818890
From 1895, the year he published his first signed article, to four days before his death in 1970 when he wrote his last, Bertrand Russell was a powerful force in the world of mathematics, philosophy, human rights and the struggle for peace. During those years he published 70 books, almost as many pamphlets and over 2,000 articles, he also contributed pieces to some 200 books. The availability of the Bertrand Russell Archives at McMaster University since 1968 has made it possible for the first time to compile a full, descriptive bibliography of his writings. The Collected Papers are based on it. Fully annotated, the Bibliography is textually oriented and will guide the scholar, collector and general reader to the authoritative editions of Russell's works. It includes references to the locations of all known speeches and interviews, and reproductions of the dust-jackets of Russell's books. Blackwell, Ruja and Turcon have cooperated for nearly 20 years on the new Bibliography. Lord Russell saw the extensive additions for it near the end of his life and declared: `I am impressed.'
Author : Ray Monk
Publisher :
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 49,98 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
"In the second half of his life, Bertrand Russell transformed himself from a major philosopher, whose work was intelligible to a small elite, into a political activist and popular writer, know to millions throughout the world. Yet his life is the tragic story of a man who believed in a modern, rational approach to life and who, though his ideas guided popular opinion throughout the twentieth century, lost everything." "Drawing on thousands of documents collected at the Russell archives in Canada, Monk steers through the turbulence of Russell's public activities, scrutinizing his sometimes paradoxical and often outrageous pronouncements. Monk's focus, however, is on the tragedy of Russell's personal life, and in revealing this inner drama Monk has relied heavily on the cooperation of Russell's surviving relatives and access to previously unexamined legal and private correspondence."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Author : Patricia Rae
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 36,22 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780838756171
The essays in Modernism and Mourning examine the work of mourning in modernist literature, or more precisely, its propensity for resisting this work. Drawing from recent developments in the theory and cultural history of mourning, its contributors explore the various ways in which modernist writers repudiate Freud's famous injunction to mourners to work through their grief, endorsing instead a resistant, or melancholic mourning that shapes both their themes and their radical experiments with form. The emerging picture of the pervasive influence of melancholic mourning in modernist literature casts new light on longstanding critical arguments, especially those about the politics of modernism. It also makes clear the pertinence of this literature to the present day, in which the catastrophic losses of 9/11, of retaliatory war, of racially motivated genocide, of the AIDS epidemic, have made the work of mourning a subject of widespread interest and debate. Patricia Rae is Head of the Department of English at Queen's University.