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D.h. Lawrence - The Critical Heritage

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Informationen zum Autor R. P. Draper Klappentext This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995. Zusammenfassung Controversial English novelist, notorious for the explicitness of his writings. Writings include: Sons and Lovers, Lady Chatterley's Lover, Women in Love. Volume covers the period 1909-1931 (grouped by novels/poems). Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Chapter 1. Henry Y oxall on four poems in ‘Books and Pictures’, Schoolmaster; Part 1 THE WHITE PEACOCK; Chapter 2 Unsigned review in Times Literary Supplement; Chapter 3 Allan Monkhouse in Manchester Guardian; Chapter 4 Unsigned review in Morning Post; Chapter 5 Violet Hunt in Daily Chronicle; Chapter 6 Unsigned review in Daily News; Chapter 7 Henry Savage in Academy; Part 2 THE TRESPASSER; Chapter 8 Unsigned review in Athenaeums; Chapter 9 Basil de Selincourt in Manchester Guardian; Chapter 10 Unsigned review in the Morning Post; Chapter 11 II. Unsigned review in New York Times Book Review; Part 3 LOVE POEMS AND OTHERS; Chapter 12 Edward Thomas in Bookman; Chapter 13 Ezra Pound in New Freewoman; Chapter 14 Unsigned review in Nation; Part 4 SONS AND LOVERS; Chapter 15 Unsigned review in Standard; Chapter 16 Unsigned review in Westminster Gazette; Chapter 17 Harold Massingham in Daily Chronicle; Chapter 18 Unsigned review in Saturday Review; Chapter 19 Lascelles Abercrombie In Manchester Guardian; Chapter 20 Unsigned review in Nation; Chapter 21 Louise Maunsell Field in New York Times Book Review; Chapter 22 Alfred Kuttner in New Republic; Part 5 THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER; Chapter 23 Unsigned review in Outlook; Part 6 THE RAINBOW; Chapter 24 Extracts from Lawrence's letters concerning The Rainbow; Chapter 25 Unsigned review in Standard; Chapter 26 Robert Lynd in Daily News; Chapter 27 27. James Douglas in Star; Chapter 28 28. Clement Shorter, comment in ‘A Literary Letter’, Sphere; Chapter 29 29. H. M. Swanwick in Manchester Guardian; Chapter 30 30. Catherine Carswell in Glasgow Herald; Chapter 31 31. Prosecution of The Rainbow, The Times; Chapter 32 32. J. C. Squire, discussion of the suppression of The Rainbow in the ‘Books in General’ column, New Statesman; Chapter 33 33. Galsworthy, letter to J.B. Pinker; Part 7 AMORES; Chapter 34 34. Francis Bickley in Bookman; Chapter 35 35. Edward Garnett,‘Art and the Moralists: Mr.D.H. Lawrence's Work’, Dial; Part 8 LOOK! WE HAVE COME THROUGH!; Chapter 36 36. John Gould Fletcher in Poetry (Chicago); Chapter 37 37. Conrad Aiken in Dial; Chapter 38 38. Louis Untermeyer, ‘D. H. Lawrence’, New Republic; Chapter 39 39. Douglas Goldring from ‘The Later Work of D. H. Lawrence’, Reputations; Part 9 THE LOST GIRL; Chapter 40 40. Virginia Woolf in Times Literary Supplement, VirginiaWoolf; Chapter 41 41. Katherine Mansfield on The Lost Girl; Chapter 42 42. Edward Garnett in Manchester Guardian; Chapter 43 43. J. M. Murry inAthenaeum; Chapter 44 44. Francis Hackett in New Republic; Chapter 45 45. Abel Chevalley on Lawrence, from Le Roman Anglais de Notre Temps; Part 10 WOMEN IN LOVE; Chapter 46 46. John Macy in New York Evening Post Literary Review; Chapter 47 47. Evelyn Scott in Dial; Chapter 48 48. Unsigned review inSaturday Westminster Gazette; Chapter 49 49. J. M. Murry in Nation and Athenaeum; Part 11 SEA AND SARDINIA; Chapter 50 50. Francis Hackett in New Republic; Part 12 AARON'S ROD; Chapter 51 51. J. M. Murry in Nation and Athenaeum; Chapter 52 52. Edward Shanks in London Mercury; Part 13 FANTASIA OF THE UNCONSCIOUS; Chapter 53 53. J. M. Murry in Algemeen Handelsblad; Part 14 ENGLAND, MY ENGLAND; Chapter 54 54 Unsigned review in New York Times Book Review; Part 15 THE LADYBIRD; Chapter 55 55. Unsigned review in Times Literary Supplement; Ch...

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Authors R. P. Draper
Assisted by R P Draper (Editor), R. P. Draper (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.03.1997
 
EAN 9780415159227
ISBN 978-0-415-15922-7
No. of pages 396
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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