D. H. Lawrence

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Standard Name: Lawrence, D. H.
Used Form: David Herbert Lawrence
DHL published prolifically between 1909 and his death in 1930: poetry, novels, short stories, travel literature, and social comment. He was always a controversialist, fighting against the machanizing, dehumanizing, desexualizing tendencies of modern life, and was also a playwright and a painter.

Connections

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Friends, Associates Viola Meynell
VM met Lawrence through Ivy Low . Enthusiastic about his writing, she offered to lend him her cottage and to do his typing. During his stay on the Meynells' property, Lawrence introduced Viola to Ottoline Morrell
Literary responses Viola Meynell
D. H. Lawrence , when he saw the first chapter of this book, said it was better than anything [VM had] done.
MacKenzie, Raymond N. A Critical Biography of English Novelist Viola Meynell, 1885-1956. Edwin Mellen.
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Textual Production Dora Marsden
Formerly stored in a wicker trunk at the home of her niece Elaine Dyson Bate, DM 's papers are now at Princeton University . Her collection contains manuscripts, papers, and letters to and from Rebecca West
Friends, Associates Katherine Mansfield
KM and John Middleton Murry visited D. H. Lawrence and Frieda at Broadstairs.
Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press.
407
Friends, Associates Katherine Mansfield
KM and John Middleton Murry visited the LawrencesFrieda Lawrence at Higher Tregerthen near Zennor in Cornwall.
Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. Oxford University Press.
409
Friends, Associates Katherine Mansfield
The same year she got to know Edward Marsh . Her early years with Murry (and her visits to Garsington Manor) further developed her network of relationships with writers and artists. At Runcton in 1912...
Health Katherine Mansfield
In August that year she decided to spend the winter in a sanitorium, but then she decided to go to the Italian Riviera instead. In September she made an informal will. A few months later...
Textual Production Katherine Mansfield
In 1915 KM was helping D. H. Lawrence with the editing of another new periodical, Signature, which ran for three issues.
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Fictionalization Katherine Mansfield
After Mansfield's death, Woolf wrote in her diary: it seemed to me there was no point in writing. Katherine won't read it.
Gunn, Kirsty. “How the Laundry Basket Squeaked”. London Review of Books, Vol.
35
, No. 7, pp. 25-6.
25
KM appears in episodes in more than one novel by her friend...
Literary responses Olivia Manning
Edward Garnett , the reader for Cape , thought he had not seen such an impressive novel as this second one since D. H. Lawrence 's The White Peacock. It was to discuss this...
Intertextuality and Influence Ethel Mannin
EM is critical also of palaces of commerce
Mannin, Ethel. All Experience. Jarrolds.
66
because they function as prisons of youth, machines that swallow up human beings, turning them into Robots, work-slaves.
Mannin, Ethel. All Experience. Jarrolds.
66
She questions the morality of beauty competitions...
Textual Production Marie Belloc Lowndes
MBL 's Love is a Flame appeared as one of the first of the paperbound, novella-length Ninepenny Novels series. The Times Literary Supplement comments on the series shared a page with a review of Lawrence
Friends, Associates Ling Shuhua
The couple travelled together: in January 1936, for instance, they went to Beijing, where they met such people as the English writer Harold Acton and Chinese watercolour artist Qi Baishi . LS read fiction...
Education Doris Lessing
Before attending school and after she left, Doris educated herself by reading. Her parents possessed copies of the classics, like Scott , Dickens , and Kipling . She read widely in the nineteenth century—her favourites...
Textual Production Doris Lessing
DL also wrote such brief works of literary comment as a foreword for The Fox by D. H. Lawrence , published by Hesperus in 2002, and an article for the Guardian in June 2003 on...

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