Radical Egoism
Stuart Hampshire, 19 August 1982
The Letters of D.H. Lawrence, Vol II: June 1913-October 1916
edited by George Zytaruk and James Boulton.
Cambridge, 700 pp., £20, May 1982,0 521 23111 6 Show More
edited by George Zytaruk and James Boulton.
Cambridge, 700 pp., £20, May 1982,
Selected Short Stories
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Brian Finney.
Penguin, 540 pp., £1.95, June 1982,0 13 043160 5 Show More
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Brian Finney.
Penguin, 540 pp., £1.95, June 1982,
The Trespasser
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Elizabeth Mansfield.
Cambridge, 327 pp., £22.50, April 1982,0 521 22264 8 Show More
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Elizabeth Mansfield.
Cambridge, 327 pp., £22.50, April 1982,
“... These are the years of early fame after Sons and Lovers, and of the publication of The Rainbow and its banning, and of Lawrence’s violent and despairing reactions to the war. He was already a fully recognised writer, a probable genius, and his more intimate correspondents include Cynthia Asquith, Ottoline Morrell, Bertrand Russell, Edward Marsh, Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, Philip Heseltine, Mark Gertler ... ”