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BIOGRAPHICAL WORKS

Aldington, R. (1927) D.H. Lawrence: An Indiscretion, Seattle: University of !    Seattle Book Store. i’i

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Boulton, J.T. (ed.) (1997) The Selected Letters of D.H. Lawrence, Cambridge:

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Bynner, W. (1951) journey with Genius, New York: J. Day Co. Byrne, J. (1995) A Genius for Living: A Biography of Frieda Lawrence, London:

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Years, 1885-1919, trans. K.M. Delavenay, London: Heinemann. Dodge Luhan, M. (1932) Lorenzo in Taos, New York: Knopf. Ellis, D. (1998) D.H. Lawrence: Dying Game 1922-1930, The Cambridge Biography of D.H. Lawrence 1885-1930, vol. 3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. E.T. [Jessie Chambers] (1935) D.H. Lawrence: A Personal Record, London:

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H.D. [Hilda Doolittle] (1960) Bid Me To Live, New York: Grove Press. Huxley, A. (ed.) (1932) The Letters of D.H. Lawrence, London: Heinemann. Jackson, R. (1994) Frieda Lawrence, Including ’Not I, But the Wind’ and other

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Lawrence, A. (1931) Young Lorenzo: Early Life of D.H. Lawrence, Containing Hitherto Unpublished Letters, Articles and Reproductions of Pictures, Florence: G. Orioli. Lawrence, A. and S.G. Gelder, (1932) Early Life of D.H. Lawrence: Together

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Merrild, K. (1938) A Poet and Two Painters, London: Routledge. Moore, H.T. (1951) The Life and Works of D.H. Lawrence, London: Unwin Books.

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(1974) The Priest of Love, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.

Murry, J.M. (1931) Son of Woman, London: Jonathan Cape.

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Nehls, E. (ed.) (1957) D.H. Lawrence: A Composite Biography, 3 vols. Madison:

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CRITICISM OF D.H. LAWRENCE IN ARTICLES

Included below is a small sample of material on Lawrence in periodicals. The main journals based in America and Europe dedicated to Lawrence studies are The D.H. Lawrence Review and Etudes Lawrenciennes.

Arcana, J. (1989) ’I Remember Mama: Mother-blaming in Sons and Lovers’

Criticism’, D.H. Lawrence Review 21, 2: 137-51. Baldanza, F. (1961) ’D.H. Lawrence’s Song of Songs’, Modern Fiction Studies

7, 2: 106-14. Cohn, D. (1966) ’Narrated Monologue: Definition of a Fictional Style’,

Comparative Literature, 18, 2: 97-112. Contreras, S. (1993/4) ”These Were Just Natives to Her”: Chilchui Indians

and ”The Woman Who Rode Away”’, D.H. Lawrence Review 25, 1-3:

91-103. Doherty, G. (1987) ’White Mythologies: D.H. Lawrence and the Decon-

structive Turn’, Criticism 29, 4: 477-96. (1989) The Metaphorical Imperative: From Trope to Narrative in

The Rainbow’, South Central Review 6, 1: 46-61. Goldberg, S.L (1961) ’The Rainbow. Fiddle-bow and Sand’, Essays in Criticism

11,4:418-34. Gordon, DJ. (1981) ’Sex and Language in D.H. Lawrence’, Twentieth-Century

Literature 27, 4: 362-75. Hagen, P.L. (1987) The Metaphoric Foundations of Lawrence’s ”Dark

Knowledge”’, Texas Studies in Language and Literature 29: 365-76. Hayles, K.N. (1982) The Ambivalent Approach: D.H. Lawrence and the

New Physics’, Mosaic 15, 3: 89-108.

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Hinz, E.J. (1972) The Beginning and the End: D.H. Lawrence’s Psychoanalysis and Fantasia’, The Dalhousie Review 52: 251-65.

Katz-Roy, G. (1992), The Process of ”Rotary Image-thought” in D.H. Lawrence’s Last Poems’, Etudes Lawrenciennes 7: 129-38.

Lodge, D. (1985) ’Lawrence, Dostoyevsky, Bakhtin: D.H. Lawrence and Dialogic Fiction’, Renaissance and Modern Studies 29: 16-32.

Ruderman, J. (1977) ’The Fox and the Devouring Mother’, The D.H. Lawrence Review 10, 3: 251-69.

Sale, R. (1959) The Narrative Technique of The Rainbow’, Modern Fiction Studies 5, 1: 29-38.

Squires, M. (1975) ’Recurrence as a Narrative Technique in The Rainbow’, Modern Fiction Studies 21, 2: 230-6.

(1995) ’D.H. Lawrence’s Narrators, Sources of Knowledge and the

Problems of Coherence’ Criticism 37, 3: 469-91.

Stearns, C. (1987) ’Gender, Voice, and Myth: The Relation of the Language to the Female in D.H. Lawrence’s Poetry’, D.H. Lawrence Review 17, 3:

233-42.

Stewart, G. (1975-6) ’Lawrence, ”Being,” and the Allotropic Style’, Novel

9: 217-42.

Stewart, J.F. (1991) ’Dialectics of Knowing in Women in Love’, TwentiethCentury Literature 37, 1: 59-75.

Occasional special issues of periodicals are dedicated to particular

aspects of Lawrence studies. These include:

The D.H. Lawrence Review (1975) 8, 3 ’D.H. Lawrence and Women’.

The D.H. Lawrence Review (1977) 10,3 ’Psychoanalytic Criticism of the Short

Stories’.

The D.H. Lawrence Review (1993-4) 25, 1-3 ’Lawrence in the Southwest’. The D.H. Lawrence Review (1997-8) 27, 2-3 ’D.H. Lawrence and the

Psychoanalytic’. Etudes Lawrenciennes (1993) ’D.H. Lawrence, his Contemporaries and

Europe’. Etudes Lawrenciennes (1998) ’Lawrence and Language’.

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