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The Letters of D. H. Lawrence

Part of the The Letters of D. H. Lawrence 8 Volume Set in 9 Paperback Pieces series
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This volume contains 848 letters from the period June 1921 to March 1924.

Lawrence decides to leave the old world - 'my heart - and my soul are broken in Europe' - to live in Taos, New Mexico.

This period is characterised by the travelling he and Frieda do, from Australia to New York, via Mexico, back to England and finally to New York again.

Lawrence's writings of the period reflect his restlessness.

The action of Aaron's Rod shifts from a coal-mining town in England to Florence and Kangaroo conveys Lawrence's perceptions of Australia.

By 1924, Lawrence is returning to Taos to write his Mexican novel, 'Quetzacoatl', published as The Plumed Serpent.

His difficulties with agents and publishers continue to appear in the letters.

New correspondences are started with Australians, including Mollie Skinner, the co-author of The Boy in the Bush, and Americans, such as Mabel Luhan, Idella Purnell and Witter Bynner.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521006953 / 9780521006958
Paperback / softback
823.912
06/06/2002
United Kingdom
English
xxiv, 627 p., [16] p. of plates
22 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1987.