Lawrence began composing poems in 1905 and published eleven collections of his poetry between 1913 and 1932. This critical edition includes these collections as well as unpublished poetry preserved in his notebooks, freshly transcribed and annotated. A 1916 sequence of war poems, 'All of Us', is published for the first time. Poems and all versions of Lawrence's own prefaces to his collections of verse are in the first volume, while the second volume consists of explanatory notes, textual apparatus and a comprehensive study of the composition, publication and reception of the poetry. These two volumes complete the Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H. Lawrence, making his complete works now available in authoritative scholarly editions.
• The first scholarly edition of Lawrence's poetry • Includes full explanatory notes, textual apparatus and information on composition, publication and reception • Contains a collection of war poems not fully published before, much new material from the late notebooks, and all the prose prefaces
Contents
Volume I: General editor's preface; Chronology; Introduction; The Poems; Appendices. Volume II: Collections and cue-titles; Composition, publication, reception; Textual notes, textual apparatus, explanatory notes; Indexes.


