The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe

The Reception of D. H. Lawrence in Europe
Author: Dieter Mehl
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2007-03-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 082646825X

A pioneering scholarly collection of essays outlining D.H. Lawrence's reception and influence in Europe

The Letters of D. H. Lawrence

The Letters of D. H. Lawrence
Author: D. H. Lawrence
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2002-06-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521006927

Volume II presents more than 700 letters, covering the period June 1913 to October 1916.

D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence
Author: Simonetta de Filippis
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2016-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443898058

In recent decades, critical and theoretical debate in the field of culture and literature has called into question many literary categories, has re-discussed the literary canon, and has totally renovated critical approaches in the wake of major changes in western society such as the irruption of new cultural identities, the disruption of the well-established Euro-centric conception, and the need to establish new world visions. D. H. Lawrence has been a focus for critical debate since his early publications in the first decades of the 20th century. The force of his thought, his courageous challenge against the most important values of western industrial society, his rejection of England and its bourgeois values, his choice to live in exile, his never-ending quest for lost vital meanings, his open-mindedness in coming into contact with different worlds and cultures, and the revolutionary impact of his writing have all provided critics with important issues for discussion. Most of Lawrence’s works are still being read and analysed through ever-new critical lenses and approaches. This volume brings together a selection of papers delivered at the 13th International D. H. Lawrence Conference, D. H. Lawrence: New Life, New Utterance, New Perspectives held in Gargnano in 2014, on Lake Garda: the place of Lawrence’s first Italian sojourn, where he started a “new life” with Frieda and a new phase as a writer. The essays selected for Part I of this volume offer new readings of Lawrence’s work and ideology through various theoretical and philosophical approaches, drawing comparisons with philosophers and thinkers such as Bataille, Darwin, Derrida, Heidegger, and Benjamin, among others. Part II focuses on translation, a concept which can be extended to cultural mediation, as it can be applied not only to the proper translation of texts from one language into another, but also to travel writing and to transcodification, as is the case of film versions of Lawrence’s novels.

Insights into D.H. Lawrence's Sardinia

Insights into D.H. Lawrence's Sardinia
Author: Nick Ceramella
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2022-11-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1527589846

The volume offers a wide horizon on D. H. Lawrence’s search for an ideal primitive society in a pristine natural environment. It lends itself to an interesting comparison with today’s reality, with a particular focus on Sardinia. It combines literature and photography in order to analyse Sicilian and Sardinian society. The volume investigates aspects which have hardly been considered in depth in previous publications on Lawrence’s Sea and Sardinia, such as the strongly stressed ecological approach that makes Lawrence an incredible writer of our time, the role of Sardinian women as opposed to that of men as seen by Lawrence, and the importance of food and traditional costumes as persistent symbols of local identity.

D.H. Lawrence in Italy

D.H. Lawrence in Italy
Author: Leo Hamalian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1982
Genre: Authors, English
ISBN:

An account of Lawrence's years in Italy--a crucial, productive period for his art--draws on interviews with his friends and his letters and chronicles the writer's travels and varying circle of expatriate friends.

The Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Volume 2, June 1913-October 1916

The Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Volume 2, June 1913-October 1916
Author: D. H. Lawrence
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1982-02-26
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780521231114

Volume II of the Letters presents more than 700 letters, covering the period from June 1913 to October 1916, from the enthusiastic reception of Sons and Lovers to the completion of the first manuscript of Women in Love. Lawrence visits England in June 1913 and receives recognition as the author of Sons and Lovers. He returns to Italy in the autumn of 1913 to work on his new novel 'The Sisters', which subsequently becomes The Rainbow and Women in Love. Lawrence and Frieda return to England in June 1914 to be married and are caught there by the War. The letters vividly record his reaction to the War. The editors' introduction considers the initial widening scope of Lawrence's literary life with his later isolation in Cornwall. Over two hundred letters are previously unpublished and others are printed for the first time in their entirety.

The Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Volume 6, March 1927-November 1928

The Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Volume 6, March 1927-November 1928
Author: D. H. Lawrence
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 679
Release: 1991-07-26
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780521231152

This volume contains Lawrence's letters written between March 1927 and November 1928: almost 770 letters in just a year and nine months. The letters cover the period of Lawrence's Etruscan tour in the spring of 1927 as preparation for the writing of Sketches of Etruscan Places; the performance of his play, David, in London in May, and - above all - the writing, typing, private publication, promotion and immediate consequences of Lady Chatterley's Lover. He makes new acquaintances with writers and publishers in Europe (Max Mohr, Hans Carossa, Harry and Caresse Crosby); renews friendships which will stand him in good stead in times of poor health (the Huxleys, Aldington, the Brewsters); and rediscovers the bonds of family and old Eastwood friends. The volume provides annotation identifying persons and allusions, and includes a biographical introduction, illustrations, a full chronology and index.

Lake Garda

Lake Garda
Author: Nick Ceramella
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2013-11-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1443854131

“Comes over one an absolute necessity to move.” This opening sentence of Sea and Sardinia (1921) is strikingly telling about D. H. Lawrence’s life, which can be considered both literally and metaphorically as a journey to the sun. In this respect, as the title of our symposium – “Lake Garda: Gateway to D. H. Lawrence’s Voyage to the Sun” – suggests, he began his life-long quest in Gargnano, in 1912. This eponymous book draws together the papers presented at the Gargnano Symposium in 2012 to commemorate the centenary of the writer’s stay in that “paradise” (3 September 1912 – 11 April 1913). The focus of our event was on Lawrence’s “sun search” and “travelling”; two thought-provoking, multifaceted topics for a sparkling critical debate, expanding outside “canonic” criticism into music and painting. This collection, in fact, comes with a CD featuring 12 songs; poems by Lawrence put to music for soprano and piano by the American composer William Neil. It also includes the reproduction of seven paintings from “Via D. H. Lawrence”, out of a sequence of 25, in which the German painter Sabine Frank follows the writer’s footsteps in the Garda area. The result is a unique and stimulating book, combining literature, music and painting. Thus, it provides an invaluable enrichment for all of us, meant to inspire intellectual confrontation and circulation of ideas in the domain of Laurentian studies. This is the sort of book that any Laurentian, reading either for academic purposes or pleasure, cannot possibly miss.