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D.H. Lawrence.
Title:
D.H. Lawrence.
Author:
Becket, Fiona.
ISBN:
9780203195116
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (391 pages)
Series:
The Critical Heritage Series
Contents:
Cover -- D. H. LAWRENCE: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- NOTE ON THE TEXT -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 HENRY YOXALL on four poems, 1909 -- The White Peacock (1911) -- 2 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1911 -- 3 ALLAN MONKHOUSE in Manchester Guardian 1911 -- 4 Review in Morning Post 1911 -- 5 VIOLET HUNT in Daily Chronicle 1911 -- 6 Review in Daily News 1911 -- 7 HENRY SAVAGE in Academy 1911 -- The Trespasser (1912) -- 8 Review in Athenaeum 1912 -- 9 BASIL DE SELINCOURT in Manchester Guardian 1912 -- 10 Review in Morning Post 1912 -- 11 Review in New York Times Book Review 1912 -- Love Poems and Others (1913) -- 12 EDWARD THOMAS in Bookman 1913 -- 13 EZRA POUND in New Freewoman 1913 -- 14 Review in Nation 1914 -- Sons and Lovers (1913) -- 15 Review in Standard 1913 -- 16 Review in Westminster Gazette 1913 -- 17 HAROLD MASSINGHAM in Daily Chronicle 1913 -- 18 Review in Saturday Review 1913 -- 19 LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE in Manchester Guardian 1913 -- 20 Review in Nation 1913 -- 21 LOUISE MAUNSELL FIELD in New York Times Book Review 1913 -- 22 ALFRED KUTTNER in New Republic 1915 -- The Prussian Officer (1914) -- 23 Review in Outlook 1914 -- The Rainbow (1915) -- 24 Extracts from LAWRENCE'S Letters 1913-17 -- 25 Review in Standard 1915 -- 26 ROBERT LYND in Daily News 1915 -- 27 JAMES DOUGLAS in Star 1915 -- 28 CLEMENT SHORTER, comment in Sphere 1915 -- 29 H. M. SWANWICK in Manchester Guardian 1915 -- 30 CATHERINE CARSWELL in Glasgow Herald 1915 -- 31 Prosecution of The Rainbow, The Times 1915 -- 32 J. C. SQUIRE, discussion of suppression of The Rainbow in New Statesman 1915 -- 33 GALSWORTHY, letter to J. B. Pinker 1915 -- Amores (1916) -- 34 FRANCIS BICKLEY in Bookman 1916 -- 35 EDWARD GARNETT, 'Art and the Moralists: Mr. D. H. Lawrence's Work', Dial 1916.

Look! We Have Come Through! (1917) -- 36 JOHN GOULD FLETCHER in Poetry (Chicago) 1918 -- 37 CONRAD AIKEN in Dial 1919 -- 38 LOUIS UNTERMEYER, 'D. H. Lawrence' 1920 -- 39 DOUGLAS GOLDRING, from 'The Later Work of D. H. Lawrence', Reputations 1920 -- The Lost Girl (1920) -- 40 VIRGINIA WOOLF in Times Literary Supplement 1920 -- 41 KATHERINE MANSFIELD on The Lost Girl 1920 -- 42 EDWARD GARNETT in Manchester Guardian 1920 -- 43 J. M. MURRY in Athenaeum 1920 -- 44 FRANCIS HACKETT in New Republic 1921 -- 45 Translation by BEN RAY REDMAN of ABEL CHEVALLEY, from Le Roman Anglais de Notre Temps (1921), 1925 -- Women in Love (1920) -- 46 JOHN MACY in New York Evening Post Literary Review 1921 -- 47 EVELYN SCOTT in Dial 1921 -- 48 Review in Saturday Westminster Gazette 1921 -- 49 J. M. MURRY in Nation and Athenaeum 1921 -- Sea and Sardinia (1921) -- 50 FRANCIS HACKETT in New Republic 1922 -- Aaron's Rod (1922) -- 51 J. M. MURRY in Nation and Athenaeum 1922 -- 52 EDWARD SHANKS in London Mercury 1922 -- Fantasia of the Unconscious (1922) -- 53 J. M. MURRY in Algemeen Handelsblad 1923 -- England, My England (1922) -- 54 Review in New York Times Book Review 1922 -- The Ladybird (1923) -- 55 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1923 -- 56 CHARLES MARRIOTT in Manchester Guardian 1923 -- 57 Review in Spectator 1923 -- 58 EDWARD SHANKS, 'Mr. D. H. Lawrence: Some Characteristics', London Mercury 1923 -- Studies in Classic American Literature (1923) -- 59 STUART P. SHERMAN in New York Evening Post Literary Review 1923 -- Kangaroo (1923) -- 60 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1923 -- 61 ALYSE GREGORY in Dial 1924 -- Birds, Beasts and Flowers (1923) -- 62 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1923 -- 63 EDWIN MUIR in Freeman 1924 -- The Boy in the Bush (1924) -- 64 L. P. HARTLEY in Spectator 1924 -- 65 JOHN FRANKLIN in New Statesman 1924.

66 LLOYD MORRIS in New York Times Book Review 1924 -- 67 EDWIN MUIR, 'D. H. Lawrence', Nation 1925 -- St. Mawr (1925) -- 68 STUART P. SHERMAN in New York Herald Tribune Books 1925 -- Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine (1925) -- 69 EDWARD SACKVILLE WEST in New Statesman 1926 -- The Plumed Serpent (1926) -- 70 CHARLES MARRIOTT in Manchester Guardian 1926 -- 71 L. P. HARTLEY in Saturday Review 1926 -- 72 KATHERINE ANNE PORTER in New York Herald Tribune Books 1926 -- 73 RICHARD ALDINGTON, 'D. H. Lawrence as Poet', Saturday Review of Literature 1926 -- 74 T. S. ELIOT, from 'The Contemporary Novel' (original English text of 'Le Roman Anglais Contemporain', La Nouvelle Revue FranCaise, 1927) -- Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) -- 75 Comment in John Bull 1928 -- 76 J. M. MURRY in Adelphi 1929 -- 77 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1932 -- 78 V. S. PRITCHETT in Fortnightly Review 1932 -- 79 HENRY HAZLITT in Nation 1932 -- 80 ANDRÉ MALRAUX, Preface to L'Amant de Lady Chatterley 1932 (translation) -- 81 W. B. YEATS on Lady Chatterley's Lover 1933 -- Collected Poems (1928) -- 82 J. C. SQUIRE in Observer 1928 -- 83 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1928 -- The Paintings of D. H. Lawrence (1929) -- 84 T. W. EARP in New Statesman 1929 -- Pansies (1929) -- 85 Review in Times Literary Supplement 1929 -- 86 MARK VAN DOREN in New York Herald Tribune Books 1929 -- Pornography and Obscenity (1929) -- 87 Review in New Statesman 1929 -- 88 E. M. FORSTER in Nation and Athenaeum 1930 -- Obituaries, 1930 -- 89 The theme of decline, The Times obituary, 1930 -- 90 'A genius pain-obsessed', Manchester Guardian obituary, 1930 -- 91 The theme of decline again, Glasgow Herald obituary, 1930 -- 92 J. C. SQUIRE, the 'precious residuum', Observer 1930 -- 93 PAUL ROSENFELD, an assessment of Lawrence's work, New Republic 1930.

94 ARNOLD BENNETT, a tribute of admiration, Evening Standard 1930 -- 95 E. M. FORSTER on Lawrence's art and ideas, The Listener 1930 -- 96 A plain man's view, ALAN REYNOLDS THOMPSON on Lawrence, Bookman (N.Y.) 1931 -- 97 'The victim and the sacrificial knife', T. S. ELIOT'S review of MURRY'S Son of Woman, Criterion 1931 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Abstract:
This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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