Late essays and articles
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Late essays and articles
(The Cambridge edition of the letters and works of D.H. Lawrence)
Cambridge University Press, 2004
- : hardback
Available at / 79 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In his last years D. H. Lawrence often wrote for newspapers; he needed the money, and clearly enjoyed the work. He also wrote several substantial essays during the same period. This meticulously-edited collection brings together major essays such as Pornography and Obscenity and Lawrence's spirited Introduction to the volume of his Paintings; a group of autobiographical pieces, two of which are published here for the first time; and the articles Lawrence wrote at the invitation of newspaper and magazine editors. There are thirty-nine items in total, thirty-five of them deriving from original manuscripts; all were written between 1926 and Lawrence's death in March 1930. They are ordered chronologically according to the date of composition; each is preceded by an account of the circumstances in which it came to be published. The volume is introduced by a substantial survey of Lawrence's career as a writer responding directly to public interests and concerns.
Table of Contents
- General editor's preface
- Prefatory note
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- Cue-titles
- Introduction
- Late essays and articles: Note on the texts
- Mercury
- [Return to Bestwood]
- Getting on
- Which class I belong to
- Newthorpe in 2927
- The 'Jeune Fille' wants to know
- Laura Philippine
- That women know best
- All there
- Thinking about oneself
- Insouciance
- Master in his own house
- Matriarchy
- Ownership
- Autobiography
- Women are so cocksure
- Why I don't like living in London
- Cocksure women and hen-sure men
- Hymns in a man's life
- Red trousers
- Is England still a man's country?
- Sex appeal
- Do women change
- Enslaved by civilisation
- Give her a pattern
- Introduction to pictures
- Myself revealed
- Introduction to these paintings
- The state of funk
- Making pictures
- Pornography and obscenity
- Pictures on the wall
- The risen lord
- Men must work and women as well
- Nottingham and the mining countryside
- We need one another
- The real thing
- Nobody loves me
- Appendix 1. Early draft of 'The 'Jeune Fille' Wants to Know'
- Appendix 2. Vanity Fair version of 'Do Women Change'
- Appendix 3. 'Mushrooms': an autobiographical fragment
- Explanatory notes
- Textual apparatus
- A note on pounds, shillings and pence.
by "Nielsen BookData"