England, My England

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Classics
Cover of the book England, My England by D. H. Lawrence, Start Classics
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: D. H. Lawrence ISBN: 9781681460062
Publisher: Start Classics Publication: February 25, 2015
Imprint: Start Classics Language: English
Author: D. H. Lawrence
ISBN: 9781681460062
Publisher: Start Classics
Publication: February 25, 2015
Imprint: Start Classics
Language: English

The son of a miner, the prolific novelist, poet, and travel writer David Herbert Lawrence was born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, in 1885. He attended Nottingham University and found employment as a schoolteacher. His first novel, The White Peacock, was published in 1911, the same year his beloved mother died and he quit teaching after contracting pneumonia. The next year Lawrence published Sons and Lovers and ran off to Germany with Frieda Weekley, his former tutor's wife. His masterpieces The Rainbow and Women in Love were completed in quick succession, but the first was suppressed as indecent and the second was not published until 1920. Lawrence's lyrical writings challenged convention, promoting a return to an ideal of nature where sex is seen as a sacrament. In 1928 Lawrence's final novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover, was banned in England and the United States for indecency. He died of tuberculosis in 1930 in Venice.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The son of a miner, the prolific novelist, poet, and travel writer David Herbert Lawrence was born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, in 1885. He attended Nottingham University and found employment as a schoolteacher. His first novel, The White Peacock, was published in 1911, the same year his beloved mother died and he quit teaching after contracting pneumonia. The next year Lawrence published Sons and Lovers and ran off to Germany with Frieda Weekley, his former tutor's wife. His masterpieces The Rainbow and Women in Love were completed in quick succession, but the first was suppressed as indecent and the second was not published until 1920. Lawrence's lyrical writings challenged convention, promoting a return to an ideal of nature where sex is seen as a sacrament. In 1928 Lawrence's final novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover, was banned in England and the United States for indecency. He died of tuberculosis in 1930 in Venice.

More books from Start Classics

Cover of the book A Critic in Pall Mall by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book In Camp on the Big Sunflower by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Massacres of the South by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906 by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Compatible by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Heroes of the Telegraph by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Stories by Russian Authors by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book The Monster of Lake Lametrie by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Ban and Arriere Ban by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Elsie on the Hudson by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book The Dark Door by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book The Acts of Uniformity by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book Sentimental Education by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book The Little Colonel by D. H. Lawrence
Cover of the book The Enchanted Castle by D. H. Lawrence
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy