D H Lawrence Triumph to exile 1912 1922

D H  Lawrence  Triumph to exile  1912 1922
Author: John Worthen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1991
Genre: Authors, English
ISBN: LCCN:90023423

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D H Lawrence

D H  Lawrence
Author: Mark Kinkead-Weekes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 943
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521254205

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The period in which Lawrence forged his reputation as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth-century.

D H Lawrence Triumph to Exile 1912 1922

D  H  Lawrence  Triumph to Exile 1912 1922
Author: Mark Kinkead-Weekes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 2011-11-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107403006

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This second volume of the acclaimed Cambridge biography of D. H. Lawrence covers the years 1912-22, the period in which he forged his reputation as one of the greatest and most controversial writers of the twentieth century. The story opens as the twenty-six-year-old Lawrence travels to Germany with Frieda Weekley, the wife of a university professor and mother of three small children. In his baggage on that prosaic cross-channel ferry was a draft of Sons and Lovers, the first of a group of novels with which Lawrence was to revolutionize English fiction over the next decade. This meticulously researched volume opens a new perspective on the central period of Lawrence's life and literary career. Drawing on memoirs, oral recollections, and unpublished manuscript material, it deals squarely with the vexing issue of Lawrence and Frieda's personal relations--issues that have more often been gossiped about than scrupulously examined. Above all it reveals the triumph of Lawrence's art during a decade of extraordinary trials in which, against all reasonable odds, the coal-miner's son established himself as the most innovative and notorious novelist of his generation.

Lateness and Modernism

Lateness and Modernism
Author: Sarah Collins
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781108481496

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Examines the role of musical figures within 'late modernism', presenting a new understanding of the politics and aesthetics of lateness.

D H Lawrence

D H  Lawrence
Author: Keith Cushman,Earl G. Ingersoll
Publsiher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 083863981X

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In addition, the collection demonstrates that although Lawrence has been misread as sexist, Lawrence studies has continued to attract women scholars."--BOOK JACKET.

D H Lawrence Travel and Cultural Difference

D H  Lawrence  Travel and Cultural Difference
Author: N. Roberts
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2004-09-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230505087

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This study of Lawrence's travel writings is the first book-length study to approach the subject with reference to contemporary post-colonial theory. Focusing on the writings of 1921-25, the period when Lawrence was most intensely engaged in travel, it includes chapters on Sea and Sardinia, Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent and the essays and stories inspired by Lawrence's experience of the New World.

Katherine Mansfield and the Post colonial

Katherine Mansfield and the  Post colonial
Author: Gerri Kimber
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780748669127

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This volume addresses issues raised by Katherine Mansfield's nomadic rootlessness as an 'extraterritorial' writer. Contributions draw on postcolonial and diasporic frameworks to examine Mansfield's insights into colony and empire.

Great War Modernism

Great War Modernism
Author: Nanette Norris
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781611478044

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New Modernist Studies, while reviving and revitalizing modernist studies through lively, scholarly debate about historicity, aesthetics, politics, and genres, is struggling with important questions concerning the delineation that makes discussion fruitful and possible. This volume aims to explore and clarify the position of the so-called ‘core’ of literary modernism in its seminal engagement with the Great War. In studying the years of the Great War, we find ourselves once more studying ‘the giants,’ about whom there is so much more to say, as well as adding hitherto marginalized writers – and a few visual artists – to the canon. The contention here is that these war years were seminal to the development of a distinguishable literary practice which is called ‘modernism,’ but perhaps could be further delineated as ‘Great War modernism,’ a practice whose aesthetic merits can be addressed through formal analysis. This collection of essays offers new insight into canonical British/American/European modernism of the Great War period using the critical tools of contemporary, expansionist modernist studies. By focusing on war, and on the experience of the soldier and of those dealing with issues of war and survival, these studies link the unique forms of expression found in modernism with the fragmented, violent, and traumatic experience of the time.