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D. H. Lawrence : the Croydon years
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ISBN: 1477300767 Year: 2014 Publisher: Austin, Texas : University of Texas Press,

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Croydon, England, was the setting of the famous three-way friendship of D. H. Lawrence, Jessie Chambers, and Helen Corke, all of whom made literary records of their association, and all of whom appeared as characters in Lawrence novels. Perhaps the most objective of these records were Helen Corke’s, which became difficult to acquire. Their scarcity and their continuing usefulness were the stimulus for publication of this volume, which contains in four statements Helen Corke’s “major comment on Lawrence the man and Lawrence the artist.” The “Portrait of D. H. Lawrence, 1909–1910,” a section from Corke’s unpublished autobiography, gives the reader glimpses into the earliest stages of the Lawrence-Corke friendship, when Lawrence worked to bring meaning back into Corke’s life after she had suffered a tragic loss. The “Portrait” tells of conversations before a log fire, German lessons, the reading of poetry, and sessions over Lawrence’s manuscript “Nethermere,” which the publishers renamed The White Peacock. In “Portrait,” Corke tells of working with Lawrence on revising the proofs of this book, of Lawrence’s encouragement of her own literary efforts, of their wandering together in the Kentish hill country, and of her first meeting with Jessie Chambers. “Lawrence’s ‘Princess’” continues the narrative of the triple friendship, carrying it to its sad ending, but with the focus on Jessie Chambers. Perceptively and sympathetically written, it throws a clarifying light on the psychology of Lawrence and presents with literary charm another human being—Jessie, the Miriam of Sons and Lovers. In combined narrative-critique method, Corke, in the essay “Concerning The White Peacock,” relates Lawrence’s problems in writing this novel and gives an analysis of its literary quality. Lawrence and Apocalypse is cast in the form of a “deferred conversation” in which Lawrence and Corke discuss his philosophical ideas as presented in his Apocalypse. Although the book was written to present Lawrence’s ideas, its significance reposes equally in Corke’s reaction to his thought. As a succinct statement of Lawrence’s teachings about the nature of humanity, it has unique value.


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D.H. Lawrence
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ISBN: 0582061563 Year: 1992 Publisher: London New York Longman

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D H Lawrence - Tortoises : “Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't.”.
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ISBN: 178394160X 9700000022475 Year: 2014 Publisher: London : Copyright Group,

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D.H. Lawrence and the Bible
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ISBN: 0521781892 Year: 2000 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Melbourne Cambridge University Press

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D.H. Lawrence : a biography
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ISBN: 0394572440 Year: 1990 Publisher: New York Knopf

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The Problematic Self : Approaches to Identity in Stendhal, D. H. Lawrence, and Malraux
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ISBN: 0674592948 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,


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Beyond Egotism : The Fiction of James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and D. H. Lawrence
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ISBN: 0674498038 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press,


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Structure and dissolution in English writing, 1910-1920
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ISBN: 0333605403 Year: 1999 Publisher: Houndmills Basingstoke London Macmillan Press

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