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  2. D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    This is a reference to Lawrence's dialect poems akin to the Scots poems of Robert Burns, in which he reproduced the language and concerns of the people of Nottinghamshire from his youth. Tha thought tha wanted ter be rid o' me.

  3. Birds, Beasts and Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Birds, Beasts and Flowers is a collection of poetry by the English author D. H. Lawrence, first published in 1923. These poems include some of Lawrence's finest reflections on the 'otherness' of the non-human world. Lawrence started the poems in this collection during a stay in San Gervasio near Florence in September 1920.

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

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    The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Volume IV, June 1921 – March 1924 , ed. Warren Roberts, James T. Boulton and Elizabeth Mansfield, Cambridge University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-521-00695-3 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

  5. Category:Poetry by D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 November 2016, at 19:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Category:Works by D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Edition of the Letters and Works of D. H. Lawrence This page was last edited on 3 April 2013, at 15:29 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. In Our Time (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Benson calls the work a "prose poem of terror", where looking for connections is meaningless. [53] Conversely, Linda Wagner-Martin suggests the unrelenting tone of horror and somber mood unify the separate pieces. [54] One of its early reviewers, D. H. Lawrence, referred to it as a "fragmentary novel". [55] Ernest Hemingway in a Milan hospital ...

  8. Frederic Manning - Wikipedia

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    He contributed to anthologies, for example, The Monthly Chapbook which appeared in July 1919 edited by Harold Monro, containing twenty-three poems by writers including John Alford, Herbert Read, Walter De La Mare, Osbert Sitwell, Siegfried Sassoon, D. H. Lawrence, Edith Sitwell, Robert Nichols, Rose Macaulay and W. H. Davies alongside Manning ...

  9. Category:D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "D. H. Lawrence" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...