"Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of David H. Lawrence" by D. H. Lawrence is a comprehensive collection that organizes the various writings of the notable author, who was active in the early 20th century. This index serves as a reference to his extensive works, which encompass novels, plays, poetry, and critical essays, reflecting a myriad of themes that delve into the complexities of human relationships, sexuality, and societal norms. The volumes included span different genres, showcasing Lawrence’s contributions to literature during a transformative period marked by modernist influences. The indexed works include famous titles such as "Sons and Lovers," which explores familial bonds and romantic entanglements through the lens of the Morel family, and "Women in Love," which scrutinizes love and companionship amidst industrial society. Other noteworthy entries like "The Rainbow" and "The White Peacock" further illustrate Lawrence’s keen insight into women's struggles and the search for identity. The works also comprise poetry collections that capture his contemplations on love, nature, and the human experience. This index is an essential resource for readers interested in exploring Lawrence’s literary legacy and the thematic richness of his writings. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of David H. Lawrence
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
"Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of David H. Lawrence" by D. H. Lawrence is a comprehensive collection that organizes the various writings of the...
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David Herbert Lawrence was an English novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, literary critic, travel writer, essayist, and painter. His modernist works reflect on modernity, social alienation and industrialization, while championing sexuality, vitality and instinct. Four of his most famous novels — Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love (1920), and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)— were the subject of censorship trials for their radical portrayals of romance, sexuality and use of explicit language.
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