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  2. D. H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    The young Lawrence attended Beauvale Board School [7] (now renamed Greasley Beauvale D. H. Lawrence Primary School in his honour) from 1891 until 1898, becoming the first local pupil to win a county council scholarship to Nottingham High School in nearby Nottingham.

  3. D. H. Lawrence Ranch - Wikipedia

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    However, D. H. Lawrence died in France on March 2, 1930 and his body was buried near Vence. In 1935, at Frieda's request, his remains were exhumed and then cremated [ 7 ] and his ashes were brought to the ranch by Angelo Ravagli (Frieda's lover and the man who became her third husband in 1950) with the intention that they be buried there.

  4. Frieda Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    D. H. Lawrence and Frieda: A Portrait of Love and Loyalty. London: Welbeck Publishing Group Limited, 2008. Squires, Michael. The Limits of Love: The Lives of D. H. Lawrence and Frieda Von Richthofen. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2023 ("originated, in part, from D. H. Lawrence and Frieda: A Portrait of Love and Loyalty").

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. File:D.H. Lawrence, 29 November 1915.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date of birth/death: 16 June 1873 : 21 April 1938 : Location of birth/death: Royal Tunbridge Wells: ... NPG x140423; D.H. Lawrence by Lady Ottoline Morrell: Credit ...

  8. David Ellis (biographer) - Wikipedia

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    A good deal of his work since his retirement has been on D.H.Lawrence and includes Death and the Author: How D. H. Lawrence died, and was remembered (2008) [3] as well as Love and Sex in D. H. Lawrence (2015). In a review [4] of Death and the Author, Peter Balbert of Trinity University wrote " LET ME BE PRECISE and unequivocal here. David Ellis ...

  9. Angelo Ravagli - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Ravagli (1891–1976) was an officer in the Italian Bersaglieri who is notable for the part he played in the life of D. H. Lawrence.. In 1926, shortly after Lawrence and his wife, Frieda von Richthofen, went to stay in Spotorno in Italy in late 1925, von Richthofen started an affair with Ravagli that continued intermittently over the four years until Lawrence's death in 1930.