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  2. The Escaped Cock - Wikipedia

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    Wood-engraving by John Farleigh from The Escaped Cock. The Escaped Cock is a short novel by D. H. Lawrence that he originally wrote in two parts and published in 1929. Lawrence wrote the first part in 1927 after visiting some Etruscan tombs with his friend Earl Brewster, a trip that encouraged the author to reflect upon death and myths of resurrection.

  3. in Death - Wikipedia

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    Visions in Death: Jasper K. McKinney (pre-book) [4] fall from apartment building: gravity: misadventure Elisa Maplewood beating, rape, strangulation, removal of eyes: red ribbon John Blue Lily Napier Marjorie Kates Breen Merriweather Ineza Blue Lena Greenspan (pre-book) [5] Sarie Parker (pre-book) [5] 8 unnamed women (pre-book) [6] Annalisa Sommers

  4. What a Carve Up! (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tabitha Winshaw (b. 1906) – Lawrence's sister though not next after him by birth, who was Olivia (1903-1980), mother of Thomas and Henry. Never married as she spends most of her life in a mental asylum after brother Godfrey's death. Godfrey Winshaw (1909–1942) – Brother of Lawrence and Tabitha. Killed by enemy fire over Berlin during ...

  5. The Captain's Doll - Wikipedia

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    First US edition (publ. Thomas Seltzer, 1923) Cover design by Knud Merrild. The Captain's Doll is a short story or novella by the English author D. H. Lawrence.It was written in 1921 and first published by Martin Secker in March 1923 in a volume with The Ladybird and The Fox.

  6. The Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow is a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence, first published by Methuen & Co. in 1915. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family living in Nottinghamshire, [2] focusing particularly on the individual's struggle to growth and fulfilment within the confining structures of English social life.

  7. Steve Lawrence, Singer and Actor Who Found His Greatest Fame ...

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    Steve Lawrence, a king among easy-listening crooners who rocketed to fame in the ’50s and ’60s as half of the duo Steve and Eydie, died Thursday at age 88. Lawrence died at home in Los Angeles ...

  8. Bad Monkey (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A funeral is held for Nick in which his arm is buried. However, Yancy becomes suspicious at Eve's lack of grief, which mounts when Caitlin, Nick's daughter and Eve's stepdaughter, angrily insists that Eve killed her father for his money. Yancy witnesses Charles Phinney, the mate from the fishing boat that found the arm, being shot to death.

  9. Blue Nights - Wikipedia

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    Quintana's "fleeting presence" [4] in the book can be said to illustrate the difficulty of coping with a child's death. Other critics believe it demonstrates Didion's "lack of humility," [ 5 ] a quality she has been criticized for as "a perennial insider" for her own contributions, or lack of, towards her daughter's decline.