This book is, among other things, a reminder of how large a part chance plays in the emergence of classic works of literature. The book that was eventually published as Studies in Classic American Literature in 1923 was the outcome of a longer period of gestation and drafting than any book of Lawrence’s other than Women in Love—about seven years in all. For some of that time, at least, Lawrence considered it (or one of the forms that it passed through) as his most important work after The Ra..
D. H. Lawrence's 'Study of Thomas Hardy', written in the early months of World War I, was originally...
In “The Bad Side of Books” (1924) D.H. Lawrence declares: “What do I care for first or last editions...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-113)The White Peacock is D. H. Lawrence's first novel...
This book is, among other things, a reminder of how large a part chance plays in the emergence of cl...
Lawrence’s later critical writings are notably concerned with art’s potential to evoke a direct rela...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
This critical study on mutual and cross references and interferences in Lawrence's literary produc...
This critical study on mutual and cross references and interferences in Lawrence's literary produc...
D.H. Lawrence\u27s relationship with America and American literature is a relationship of attraction...
PhDLiteratureModern literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studiesht...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
D. H. Lawrence’s theorization of "the three elements of the novel" constitutes an essential part of ...
In the early years of this century a group of Cambridge graduates began meeting in the London distr...
D. H. Lawrence's 'Study of Thomas Hardy', written in the early months of World War I, was originally...
In “The Bad Side of Books” (1924) D.H. Lawrence declares: “What do I care for first or last editions...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-113)The White Peacock is D. H. Lawrence's first novel...
This book is, among other things, a reminder of how large a part chance plays in the emergence of cl...
Lawrence’s later critical writings are notably concerned with art’s potential to evoke a direct rela...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
This critical study on mutual and cross references and interferences in Lawrence's literary produc...
This critical study on mutual and cross references and interferences in Lawrence's literary produc...
D.H. Lawrence\u27s relationship with America and American literature is a relationship of attraction...
PhDLiteratureModern literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studiesht...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
D. H. Lawrence’s theorization of "the three elements of the novel" constitutes an essential part of ...
In the early years of this century a group of Cambridge graduates began meeting in the London distr...
D. H. Lawrence's 'Study of Thomas Hardy', written in the early months of World War I, was originally...
In “The Bad Side of Books” (1924) D.H. Lawrence declares: “What do I care for first or last editions...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-113)The White Peacock is D. H. Lawrence's first novel...