Frieda Lawrence

Standard Name: Lawrence, Frieda

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Reception D. H. Lawrence
In his introduction to DHL 's Apocalypse, Richard Aldington suggests that the underlying motivation for the book's suppression may have been Lawrence's opposition to the war and his wife 's German nationality.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Residence Dorothy Brett
DB landed in New York with Frieda and D. H. Lawrence after a six-day crossing, en route to found a utopian community at Taos in New Mexico, to be called Ranamin.
Hignett, Sean. Brett. Franklin Watts, 1985.
149-50
Residence Dorothy Brett
John Middleton Murry was supposed to accompany them, but in the event did not, and the idea of the community quickly evaporated. They first stayed in Taos with Mabel Dodge Luhan , who then conveyed...
Textual Features D. H. Lawrence
The title story drew on the testimony of Frieda Lawrence 's daughter about what life had been like in the Weekley household after Frieda had eloped with Lawrence.
Feinstein, Elaine. Lawrence’s Women. HarperCollins, 1993.
97
Textual Features Helen Dunmore
HD continued her exploration of the lives of writing men and women in this novel. It features a heroine with a shell-shocked fiancé, suspected spies, and the stay in Cornwall of D. H. Lawrence and...
Textual Production Catherine Carswell
On a brief visit to Tregerthen near Zennor in Cornwall with D. H. Lawrence and his wife , CC worked closely with Lawrence on their respective novel manuscripts.
Carswell, John, and Catherine Carswell. “Introduction”. Open the Door!, Virago, 1986, p. v - xvii.
xii
Carswell, Catherine. The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence. Cambridge University Press, 1981.
59, 76-8
Travel Dorothy Brett
In October of her first year at Taos she travelled to Mexico proper with Lawrence and Frieda (though she came back separately), and about a year later she travelled to Italy by way of London...

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