The Real D.H. Lawrence  
Author(s): Caroline Roope
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399058186
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The Real D H Lawrence is something of a misnomer – for who can ever truly know the real Lawrence? Lawrence himself spent a lifetime roaming the depths of his imagination trying to communicate the essence of who he really was – a quest that ultimately gifted the world twelve full-length novels, eight plays, over eight-hundred poems, enough paintings to form an exhibition, travel essays, novellas and short story collections: and a vast catalogue of non-fiction ranging from topics as diverse as European history to psychoanalysis.

In this expertly researched exploration of Lawrence, Caroline Roope offers a captivating re-telling of the enigmatic author’s life, from his humble beginnings in the coal mining districts of Nottinghamshire to his final struggle with censorship and his battle to stay alive. Drawing on Lawrence’s published works, as well as his vast personal correspondence, The Real D. H. Lawrence offers a fresh insight into Lawrence’s creative process; and his stubborn refusal to live anything less than a life that was right for him, in a world he believed had gone terribly wrong.
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The Real D H Lawrence is something of a misnomer – for who can ever truly know the real Lawrence? Lawrence himself spent a lifetime roaming the depths of his imagination trying to communicate the essence of who he really was – a quest that ultimately gifted the world twelve full-length novels, eight plays, over eight-hundred poems, enough paintings to form an exhibition, travel essays, novellas and short story collections: and a vast catalogue of non-fiction ranging from topics as diverse as European history to psychoanalysis.

In this expertly researched exploration of Lawrence, Caroline Roope offers a captivating re-telling of the enigmatic author’s life, from his humble beginnings in the coal mining districts of Nottinghamshire to his final struggle with censorship and his battle to stay alive. Drawing on Lawrence’s published works, as well as his vast personal correspondence, The Real D. H. Lawrence offers a fresh insight into Lawrence’s creative process; and his stubborn refusal to live anything less than a life that was right for him, in a world he believed had gone terribly wrong.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Halftitle
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Boyhood
  • Chapter 2: On the Path to Adulthood
  • Chapter 3: A Stranger in a Strange Land
  • Chapter 4: It is Finished
  • Chapter 5: Something of a Miasma
  • Chapter 6: Sons and Lovers
  • Chapter 7: Frieda
  • Chapter 8: Untying the Knot; Tying a New One
  • Chapter 9: The Lawrences at War
  • Chapter 10: Living on the Edge
  • Chapter 11: Exile
  • Chapter 12: The Savage Pilgrimage
  • Chapter 13: Affairs of Love and Literature
  • Chapter 14: ‘I Look Forwards, Mustn’T Look Back’
  • Chapter 15: Return to Taos
  • Chapter 16: Lawrence and the Lady
  • Chapter 17: Towards Darkness
  • Epilogue: Unconquered
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Plates
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