The critical essays in this volume, by leading authorities on D. H. Lawrence, focus on the importance of Italy and England in Lawrence's work and life. They span the years of his creative maturity from 1915--which witnessed the important visit to Cambridge, the revisions to Twilight in Italy and the banning of The Rainbow --to 1926, the year in which he began research for pieces that became Etruscan Places.
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Review:
'...this volume provides one of the finest collections of essays that have recently embellished Lawrentian criticism.' - Rosemary Howard,The D.H. Lawrence Society Newsletter
About the Author:
George Donaldson is Lecturer in English at the University of Bristol.
Mara Kalnins is Fellow of Corpus Christi College and Staff Tutor in Literature at the University of Cambridge.
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