D.H. Lawrence
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D.H. Lawrence

A Biography

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D.H. Lawrence

A Biography

About this book

Jeffrey Meyers, the author of highly acclaimed biographies of Hemingway and George Orwell, offers this masterly work on British novelist D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930). Meyers' fresh insights into Lawrence's life illuminate Lawrence's working-class childhood, his tempestuous marriage, and his death in France after the scandalous publication of Lady Chatterley's Lover, revealing Lawrence's complex method of intermingling autobiography and fiction. Through intensive research and access to unpublished essays and letters of Lawrence and his circle, Meyers describes the circumstances of his mother's death, the reason for the suppression of The Rainbow, and the author's protean (and extreme) sexuality that mirrored that of his fiction.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Illustrations
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Half title
  10. 1. Eastwood: A Mining Village
  11. 2. A Disastrous Marriage
  12. 3. Childhood and Chapel, 1885โ€“1898
  13. 4. Nottingham, 1898โ€“1908
  14. 5. Jessie, 1896โ€“1910
  15. 6. Croydon, 1908โ€“1912
  16. 7. Frieda, 1912
  17. 8. Italy, 1912โ€“1913
  18. 9. Literary London, 1913โ€“1915
  19. 10. Mansfield and Murry, 1913โ€“1916
  20. 11. War, 1914โ€“1915
  21. 12. The Suppression of The Rainbow, 1915
  22. 13. Cornwall, 1916โ€“1918
  23. 14. Capri and Taormina, 1919โ€“1922
  24. 15. Ceylon and Australia, 1922
  25. 16. To the New World, 1922โ€“1923
  26. 17. London, Taos and Oaxaca, 1923โ€“1925
  27. 18. Tuberculosis, 1925
  28. 19. Spotorno and Scandicci, 1926โ€“1928
  29. 20. Lady Chatterleyโ€™s Lover and the Paintings, 1928โ€“1929
  30. 21. Bandol and Vence, 1929โ€“1930
  31. Epilogue
  32. Appendix: A History of Illness
  33. Notes
  34. Bibliography
  35. Index
  36. Acknowledgments