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The Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Volume 5, March 1924–March 1927
This volume covers letters written in the three years from March 1924 to March 1927.
D. H. Lawrence (Author), James T. Boulton (Edited by), Lindeth Vasey (Edited by)
9780521231145, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 10 August 1989
736 pages, 27 b/w illus. 2 maps
21.6 x 13.8 x 4.2 cm, 1.069 kg
'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
This volume, covering three years from March 1924 to March 1927, comprises over 890 letters, of which about 350 are previously unpublished. In 1924 Lawrence is again in the USA. He and Frieda, with his disciple the Honourable Dorothy Brett, return to Taos, New Mexico where Frieda soon becomes the owner of a ranch, Kiowa. The tensions among them contribute to Lawrence's falling dangerously ill. He recovers at Kiowa; he and Frieda go to England and Germany in Autumn 1925; they then settle in Italy, where - except for his final visit the next summer to the Midlands - they remain. After leaving the USA he writes short and long stories with European settings, book reviews, and the first two versions of Lady Chatterley's Lover. It is a productive period, but Lawrence's health becomes a serious concern. The volume provides annotation identifying persons and allusions, and includes a biographical introduction.
List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on the text
Lawrence: a chronology,1924–1927
Maps
Introduction
Letters 3091–3980
Index.
Subject Areas: Diaries, letters & journals [BJ], Biography: general [BG]