Definitive Cambridge Editions of D.H. Lawrence
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Reflection on the Death of a Porcupine
And Other Essays
by David Herbert 'D. H.' Lawrence
Part of the Definitive Cambridge Editions of D.H. Lawrence series
This collection of essays by the author of Lady Chatterley's Loverpresents his musings on literature, politics and philosophy in a newly restored text.
Though D. H. Lawrence was one of the great writers of the twentieth century, his works were severely corrupted by the stringent house-styling of printers and the intrusive editing of timid publishers. A team of scholars at Cambridge University Press has worked for more than thirty years to restore the definitive texts of D. H. Lawrence in The Cambridge Editions.
Between 1915—1925, D. H. Lawrence wrote a series of "philosophicalish" essays covering topics ranging from politics to nature, and from religion to education. Varying in tone from lighthearted humor to spiritual meditation, they all share the underlying themes of Lawrence's mature work: "Be thyself."
As far as possible, the editors of the Cambridge Editions series have restored these essays to their original form as Lawrence wrote them. A discussion of the history of each essay is provided, and several incomplete and unpublished essays are reproduced in an appendix.
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Study of Thomas Hardy
And Other Essays
by David Herbert 'D. H.' Lawrence
Part of the Definitive Cambridge Editions of D.H. Lawrence series
Though D. H. Lawrence was one of the great writers of the twentieth century, his works were severely corrupted by the stringent house-styling of printers and the intrusive editing of timid publishers. A team of scholars at Cambridge University Press has worked for more than thirty years to restore the definitive texts of D. H. Lawrence in The Cambridge Editions. Originally intended to be a short critical work on fellow English novelist Thomas Hardy's characters, D. H. Lawrence's Study of Thomas Hardy developed into a sweeping articulation of his views on literature and art. Though Lawrence destroyed the original manuscript, the work was published posthumously. This restored and authoritative edition also includes essays spanning the whole of Lawrence's writing career, with an introduction contextualizing them within Lawrence's life and work.
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Apocalypse
And the Writings on Revelation
by David Herbert 'D. H.' Lawrence
Part of the Definitive Cambridge Editions of D.H. Lawrence series
This collection of writings by the author of Sons and Lovers presents his thoughts on religion, art, psychology and politics in a newly restored text.
Though D. H. Lawrence was one of the great writers of the twentieth century, his works were severely corrupted by the stringent house-styling of printers and the intrusive editing of timid publishers. A team of scholars at Cambridge University Press has worked for more than thirty years to restore the definitive texts of D. H. Lawrence in The Cambridge Editions.
Written while he was dying, Apocalypse is Lawrence's final book. In it, he presents both a radical criticism of our civilization and a statement of unwavering belief in man's power to create "a new heaven and a new earth." This volume also includes Lawrence's review of Book of Revelation by John Orman, and his Introduction to The Dragon of the Apocalypse by Frederick Carter. The Appendixes also present previously unpublished material on Revelation.
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