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| D.H. Lawrence - a guide to his greatest works |
Robert B Partlow and Harry T Moore (eds), D.H.Lawrence: The Man Who Lived, 1979.
Peter Balbert and Phillip L Marcus (eds), D.H.Lawrence: A Centenary Consideration, 1985.
Jeffrey Meyers (ed), D.H.Lawrence and Tradition, 1985.
Harold Bloom (ed), D.H.Lawrence: Modern Critical Views, 1986.
Christopher Heywood (ed), D.H.Lawrence: New Studies, 1987.
Jeffrey Meyers, (ed) The Legacy of D.H.Lawrence: New Essays, 1987.
Dennis and Fleda Jackson (eds), Critical Essays on D.H.Lawrence, 1988.
Gamini Salgado and G K Das (eds), The Spirit of D.H.Lawrence: Centenary Studies, 1988.
Peter Preston and Peter Hoare (eds), Lawrence in the Modern World, 1989.
Keith Brown (ed), Rethinking Lawrence, 1990.
Michael Squires and Keith Cushman (eds), The Challenge of D.H.Lawrence, 1990.
Aruna Sitesh (ed), D.H.Lawrence: An Anthology of Recent Criticism, 1990.
Peter Widdowson (ed), D.H.Lawrence, [Longman Critical Readers] 1992.
The Complete Critical Guide to D. H. Lawrence is a good introduction to Lawrence criticism.
Includes a potted biography of Lawrence, an outline of the stories, novels, plays, and poetry, and pointers towards the main critical writings - from contemporaries T.S. Eliot and E.M. Forster to critics of the present day. Also includes a thorough bibliography which covers biography, criticism in books and articles, plus pointers towards specialist Lawrence journals. These guides are very popular.
Full review
Tom Marshall, The Psychic Mariner...The Poems of D.H.Lawrence, 1970.
Sandra M Gilbert, Acts of Attention: The Poems of D.H.Lawrence, 1972.
M J Lockwood, Thinking In Poetry: A Study of the Poems of D.H.Lawrence, 1987.
[This book contains a comprehensive bibliography of criticism of Lawrence's poetry, in books, articles, and reviews]
A Banerjee, D.H.Lawrence's Poetry: Demon Liberated, 1991.
Sylvia Sklar, The Plays of D.H.Lawrence, 1975.
Individual Prose Works
Sons and Lovers
J.W.Tedlock (ed), Sons and Lovers: Sources and Criticism, 1965.
Julian Moynahan (ed), Sons and Lovers: Viking Critical Edition, 1968.
Gamini Salgado (ed), Sons and Lovers: A Casebook, 1969.
Judith Farr (ed) Twentieth-century Interpretations of Sons and Lovers, 1970.
Brian Finney, D.H. Lawrence: Sons and Lovers, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1990.
Michael Black, D.H. Lawrence: Sons and Lovers, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Rick Rylance (ed), Sons and Lovers: A New Casebook, 1996.
Studying Fiction is an introduction to the basic concepts and the technical terms you will need when making a study of prose fiction. It shows you how to apply the elements of literary analysis by explaining them one at a time, and then showing them at work in a series of short stories which are reproduced as part of the book. Contains stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, Katherine Mansfield, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, D.H. Lawrence, and Charles Dickens. All of them are excellent tales in their own right.
Full review HERE
Colin Clarke (ed), The Rainbow and Women in Love: A Casebook, 1969.
Stephen Miko (ed), Twentieth-century Interpretations of Women in Love, 1969.
Mark Kinkead-Weekes (ed), Twentieth-century Interpretations of The Rainbow, 1971.
P.T.Whelan, Myth and Magic in The Rainbow and Women in Love, 1988.
Duane Edwards, The Rainbow: A Search for New Life, 1990.
Charles L.Ross, Women in Love: A Novel of Mythic Realism, 1992.
[both these books appear in the Twayne Masterwork Series]
Lady Chatterley's Lover
C.H.Rolfe, The Trial of Lady Chatterley, 1960.
Derek Britton, Lady Chatterley: The Making of the Novel, 1988.
The Short Stories
Kingsley Widmer, The Art of Perversity: D.H.Lawrence's Shorter Fiction, 1962.
Keith Cushman, D.H.Lawrence at Work: The Emergence of the Prussian Officer Stories, 1978.
J.Temple, The definition of innocence: the short stories of D.H.Lawrence, 1979.
© Roy Johnson 1999 - with thanks to Damian Grant
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