Sea and Sardinia - D. H. Lawrence, Lawrence D. H.

D. H. Lawrence, Lawrence D. H.

Sea and Sardinia

Sprachen: Englisch. 21,6 cm / 14,0 cm / 1,7 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 284 Seiten
EAN 9780521285759
Veröffentlicht Februar 2002
Verlag/Hersteller Cambridge University Press
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Beschreibung

Records Lawrence's journey to Sardinia and back in January 1921.

Portrait

Born on September 11, 1885, in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England, David Herbert Lawrence was the fourth child of a coal miner and a former schoolteacher. His upbringing in a working-class family deeply influenced his literary themes, particularly the tensions between industrialization and nature. Lawrence's early education and experiences in his hometown laid the foundation for his future works.In 1912, Lawrence met Frieda Weekley, with whom he eloped to Europe, marking the beginning of his extensive travels. This period saw the creation of some of his most significant novels, including Sons and Lovers (1913) and The Rainbow (1915), which explored complex human relationships and societal constraints. His candid portrayal of sexuality and critique of industrial society often led to controversy and censorship.Despite facing persecution and public misrepresentation, Lawrence continued to produce influential works across various genres. His final novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928), was notorious for its explicit content and faced numerous legal challenges. Lawrence's relentless exploration of human emotions and social norms has solidified his legacy as a pivotal figure in modernist literature.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

General editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Chronology; Cue-titles; Introduction; Sea and Sardinia; Appendix; Explanatory notes; Glossary of selected Italian terms; Textual apparatus; A note on pounds, shillings and pence.

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