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  2. D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Works by D. H. Lawrence at Project Gutenberg Australia (includes content not in the public domain in some jurisdictions) Works by or about D. H. Lawrence at the Internet Archive; Works by D. H. Lawrence at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) With the Guns article by Lawrence. Guardian 18 August 1914. Accessed 2010-09-15; D. H. Lawrence free ...

  3. Category:D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 September 2024, at 00:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. The Cambridge Edition of the Letters and Works of D. H. Lawrence

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    The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume V, March 1924 – March 1927, ed. James T. Boulton and Lindeth Vasey, Cambridge University Press, 1989, ISBN 0-521-00696-1; The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume VI, March 1927 – November 1928 , ed. James T. Boulton and Margaret Boulton with Gerald M. Lacy, Cambridge University Press, 1991, ISBN 0-521-00698-8

  5. Lady Chatterley's Lover - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H. Lawrence. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press. ISBN 0-521-00717-8. Edited with an introduction, explanatory notes, glossary, textual apparatus and various appendices by Michael Squire. The standard and definitive text. Lawrence, D. H. (1959) [1928], Lady Chatterley's Lover (1st ed.), Grove.

  6. Dh lawrence - Wikipedia

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  7. List of composers in literature - Wikipedia

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    D. H. Lawrence: Women in Love (1921) (as Julius Halliday) [60] Anthony Powell: Casanova's Chinese Restaurant (1960) (aspects of Maclintick) David Pownall: Music to Murder By (1976) [22] Jean Rhys: Till September Petronella (short story, 1930s) (as Julian Oakes) [61] Osbert Sitwell: Those Were the Days (1938) (as Roy Hartle) Hugo Wolf

  8. The Rocking-Horse Winner - Wikipedia

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    The story describes a young, middle-class Englishwoman who "had no luck". Although outwardly successful, she is haunted by a sense of failure; her husband is a ne'er-do-well, and her work as a commercial artist does not earn as much as she would like. The family's life exceeds its income, and unspoken anxiety about money permeates the household.

  9. Katherine Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    The characters Gudrun and Gerald in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love are based on Mansfield and Murry. [17] Charles Granville (sometimes known as Stephen Swift), the publisher of Rhythm, absconded to Europe in October 1912 and left Murry responsible for the debts the magazine had accumulated.