The Letters of D. H. Lawrence
This final volume of The Letters of D. H. Lawrence has a threefold purpose. The first is to publish 148 letters to or from Lawrence, and two from Frieda Lawrence, which came to light too late to be entered in their correct chronological positions in earlier volumes. The second is to correct errors in the first seven volumes and offer additional annotation which clarifies some obscurities as well as enhancing our response to the letters. And the third is to provide a comprehensive critical index to the entire edition. The index includes not only specific persons and places but also general topics from Animals and Architecture to War and Youth, via such subjects as Insects, Literary Agents, Religion and Sexuality. The Cambridge Edition of Lawrence's letters has been described by one reviewer as creating itself 'a major new literary work'. This volume brings that work to a fitting conclusion.
- Completes Cambridge's important edition of the complete letters of D. H. Lawrence
- Includes detailed index to all eight volumes
- Includes many letters discovered since the earlier volumes were published
Reviews & endorsements
'The splendid Cambridge Edition of the Letters of D. H. Lawrence is most welcome. It has all the virtues of a good modern scholarly edition of a writer's letters. Though one has already been familiar with many aspects of Lawrence's personality in his other writings, this comprehensive edition of his letters projects a cohesive self-portriat of the living artist.' English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature
Product details
March 2003Paperback
9780521007009
444 pages
219 × 137 × 29 mm
0.62kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Note on the text
- Previously uncollected letters
- Additional letters
- Corrigenda and addenda, Volumes 1–VII
- Index, Volumes 1–VIII.