D.H. Lawrence : the early years, 1885-1912

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D.H. Lawrence : the early years, 1885-1912

John Worthen

(The Cambridge biography, . D.H. Lawrence, 1885-1930 / David Ellis, Mark Kinkead-Weekes, John Worthen)

Cambridge University Press, c1991

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Includes bibliographical notes (p. 511-577) and indexes

Includes D.H. Lawrence's prose works, 1906-1913 (p. 471-477), D.H. Lawrence's poetry, 1897-1913 (p. 478-494), D.H. Lawrence's autobiographies (p.500-503)

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Description

The first volume of the three-volume Cambridge Biography of D. H. Lawrence was originally published in 1991, and draws on a wide range of documentary and oral sources, many of them hitherto unpublished, to reveal a complex portrait of an extraordinary man. It describes his upbringing in a small colliery town in Nottinghamshire, his years spent as a teacher and his disastrous sexual experiments with Jessie Chambers, Helen Corke and Alice Dax, as well as providing a radical account of his early relationship with Frieda Weekley, Lawrence's 'woman of a life-time'. It ends with the completion of his great autobiographical novel Sons and Lovers. This volume has already established itself as the most complete and authoritative account available.

Table of Contents

  • Author's preface
  • Illustrations and maps
  • Family tree
  • Chronology
  • Part I. Eastwood and Nottingham: 1. 1815-83 antecedents
  • 2. 1883-92 home at Eastwood
  • 3. 1892-1901 launching into life
  • 4. 1901-5 widening circles
  • 5. 1905-6 Writing and painting
  • 6. 1906 spirit love
  • 7. 1906-8 college
  • Part II. Croydon and London
  • 8. 1908-9 success
  • 9. 1909-10 strife
  • 10. 1910 The bitter river
  • 11. 1911 The sick year
  • 12. 1911-12 breaking off
  • Part III. Eastwood Again: 13. 1912 spring
  • 14. 1912 Frieda Weekley.

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