The plays
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The plays
(The Cambridge edition of the letters and works of D.H. Lawrence)
Cambridge University Press, 1999
- : hbk
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Note
Chronology: p. xiii-xix
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This first complete edition of Lawrence's plays contains eight full-length plays and two fragments. Six of the plays - A Collier's Friday Night, The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd, The Merry-go-Round, The Married Man, The Fight for Barbara and The Daughter-in-Law - were written between 1909 and 1913, the period when Lawrence was establishing himself as a writer. They are arguably among his very best early work. Yet Lawrence never saw a play of his own on the stage. Only two were performed in his lifetime, and only three were published: the play often regarded as his best, The Daughter-in-Law, remaining unpublished until 1965. Up to now, the plays have existed only in faulty or incomplete texts; this edition, drawn from Lawrence's own surviving manuscripts and typescripts, makes it possible for the first time to read and to stage Lawrence's plays as he wrote them. Published in two volumes.
Table of Contents
- Chronology
- Cue-titles
- Introduction
- Conventions adopted for the printing of texts
- A Collier's Friday Night
- The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd
- The Merry-go-Round
- The Married Man
- The Fight for Barbara
- The Daughter-in-Law
- Preface to Touch and Go
- Touch and Go
- David
- Appendix 1. Edward Garnett's introduction to A Collier's Friday Night
- Appendix 2. Edwin Bjoerkman's introduction to The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd
- Appendix 3. Altitude
- Appendix 4. Noah's Flood
- Appendix 5. The original ending to David
- The music for David
- The German texts of David
- Explanatory notes
- Glossary of dialect, regional, slang and archaic words
- Textual apparatus and silent emendations
- Line-end hyphenation
- A note on pounds, shillings and pence.
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