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Aaron's Rod by Steven (INT) Mara (EDT); Vine D. H.; Kalnins Lawrence
Category: Classics | Series: Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics
Based on the only authoritative surviving manuscript of the 1921 novel, this Cambridge edition restores many passages censored from previous editions in its depiction of Everyman's quest for a meaningful existence. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature ...Show more
All Things Are Possible by Leo Shestov; S. S. Koteliansky (Translator); D.h. Lawrence (Foreword by)
Category: Classics
"All Things Are Possible" is a 1920 English translation of the 1905 work by the Ukrainian/Russian existentialist philosopher Shestov. It draws on the aphoristic style of Nietzsche and deals with as diverse issues as science, rationalism and religion. This edition also includes an interesting foreword by ...Show more
Apocalypse and the Writings on Revelation by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin Ser.
Written during the winter of 1929-30 and his last major work, Apocalypse is Lawrence's radical criticism of the political, religious and social structures that have shaped Western civilization. In his view the perpetual conflict within man, in which emotion, instinct and the senses vie with the intellec ...Show more
D. H. Lawrence and Italy by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Classics | Series: Penguin Classics Ser.
In these impressions of the Italian countryside, Lawrence transforms ordinary incidents into passages of intense beauty. "Twilight in Italy" is a vibrant account of Lawrence's stay among the people of Lake Garda, whose decaying lemon gardens bear witness to the twilight of a way of life centuries old. I ...Show more
D.H. Lawrence's the Lost Girl: Plus How Lawrence Found His Lost Girl in Cornwall by D.H. Lawrence
Category: Accessories
"How Lawrence Found His Lost Girl in Cornwall", is the title of the Introduction to this edition of Lawrence's sixth major novel. In it Sandra Jobson shows how Lawrence based part of his character Alvina Houghton on Katherine Mansfield, the New Zealand short-story writer. 'The Lost Girl' was in fact Law ...Show more
Il Duro: Little Black Classics: Penguin 80s #71 by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Classics | Series: Little Black Classics
'But I ran up the broken stairway, and came out suddenly, as if by a miracle, clean on the platform of my San Tommaso, in the tremendous sunshine.' Four personal, sun-drenched sketches of Lawrence's experiences in Italy.
Kangaroo by D.H. Lawrence
Category: Classics
English writer Richard Lovat Somers seeks broader horizons than those of fading post-war Europe, and so, with his wife, Harriet, he travels to Australia to discover for himself the people and the way of life in this vast land of opportunity. All too quickly, however, the Somers are caught up in an urgen ...Show more
Kangaroo by Lawrence D.H
Category: Nature | Series: Imprint Classics Ser.
Kangaroo is an account of a visit to New South Wales by an English writer named Richard Lovat Somers, and his German wife Harriet, in the early 1920s. This appears to be semi-autobiographical, based on a three-month visit to Australia by Lawrence and his wife Frieda, in 1922. The novel includes a chapte ...Show more
Kangaroo - Text Classics by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Classics | Series: Text Classics Ser.
After the Great War, Richard Lovat Somers, a writer, and Harriet, his wife, leave disillusioned Europe for Australia. There Somers falls into the company of charismatic fascist 'Kangaroo'. The young writer struggles with his past and his personal ideology as he finds himself in a deadly tug-of-war betwe ...Show more
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence
Category: Audio
The story of Lady Chatterley and her love for her husband's gamekeeper outraged the sensibilities of Edwardian England. Lawrence had already been dismissed as a purveyor of the obscene for the attitudes to sex that he had shown in The Rainbow, which had been fiercely suppressed on its publication in 191 ...Show more
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D. H. LAWRENCE
Category: Classics | Series: Wordsworth Collector's Editions Ser.
With its four-letter words and its explicit descriptions of sexual intercourse, Lady Chatterley's Lover is the novel with which D.H. Lawrence is most often associated. First published privately in Florence in 1928, it only became a world-wide best-seller after Penguin Books had successfully resisted an ...Show more