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Introductions and Reviews

Introductions and Reviews

Introductions and Reviews

D. H. Lawrence
N. H. Reeve, University of Wales, Swansea
John Worthen, University of Nottingham
June 2014
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    This volume collects together the introductions and reviews for which D. H. Lawrence was responsible over the whole duration of his writing career, from 1911 to 1930: it includes the book review which was the last thing he ever wrote, in the Ad Astra Sanatorium in Vence. The forty-nine separate items include some of his most compelling literary productions: for example, the fascinating Memoir of Maurice Magnus of 1921–2, his only extended piece of biographical writing. The volume's Introduction not only outlines the literary contacts of Lawrence's career which led him to doing such work, but gives a fresh account of the life of a literary professional who regularly wrote in support of work in which he personally believed, and who also (rather surprisingly) wrote reviews of nearly thirty books. All the texts, including a number previously unpublished in Britain, have been edited and are supplied with extensive explanatory notes.

    • The first ever complete collection of the introductions and reviews of one of the most significant writers of the twentieth century
    • The first uncensored printing in Britain of a number of highly significant pieces of Lawrence's writing, and of the magisterial Memoir of Maurice Magnus
    • All texts freshly edited, supplied with extensive explanatory notes, and with a comprehensive introduction about Lawrence's life and its relationship to this work

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… stands as a scholarly and handsome companion to Cambridge's Late Essays and Articles …' The Use of English

    'Their editorial efforts also are most impressive … provides a fascinating outline of Lawrence's career as editor, translator and reviewer. Their commentary, in particular the impressively full explanatory notes, offer a most generous wealth of miscellaneous information …' Dieter Mehl, Universität Bonn

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    Product details

    June 2014
    Paperback
    9781107457560
    726 pages
    220 × 140 × 40 mm
    0.9kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Chronology
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Introductions
    • Part II. Introductions to Translations
    • Part III. Reviews
    • Appendices
    • Explanatory notes
    • Textual apparatus
    • A note on pounds, shillings and pence.
    • D. H. Lawrence
    • Editors
    • N. H. Reeve , University of Wales, Swansea

      N. H. Reeve is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Swansea, author of Reading Late Lawrence (2002) and editor of The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories (1996). He has also written books on Rex Warner, J. H. Prynne, Henry James, and the fiction of the 1940s.

    • John Worthen , University of Nottingham

      John Worthen is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Nottingham and was until 2003 Director of the D. H. Lawrence Research Centre there. He is author of several books on D. H. Lawrence, notably D. H. Lawrence: The Early Years, 1885–1912 (1991), the first volume in the three-volume Cambridge biography of D. H. Lawrence, and D. H. Lawrence: The Life of an Outsider (2006), and editor of a number of volumes in The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H. Lawrence. He is also author of The Gang: Coleridge, the Wordsworths and the Hutchinsons in 1802 (2002).