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The Life of the Author

D. H. Lawrence

Andrew Harrison (University of Nottingham, UK)

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Blackwell Publishing
25 April 2024
THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR D. H. LAWRENCE

Addresses the whole of D. H. Lawrence’s life and writing career—integrating biography, critical analysis, and recent scholarship in a single volume

The Life of the Author: D. H. Lawrence is a focused exploration of the whole of the author’s life and writing career. Combining biographical detail and close readings of works in different genres, the book illuminates the complexities of Lawrence’s writing through a careful, questioning approach to biographical sources and recent scholarship. Andrew Harrison provides original insights into Lawrence’s relationship to working-class experience, his anti-suffragist feminist views, his reaction to the Great War, his responses to racial and cultural difference, his attitudes towards sex, sexuality, and sexual identity, and much more.

Nine accessible chapters address important subjects in the author’s life and writing, including his treatment of taboo topics, his conflicted relationship with the literary marketplace, and the ways in which his writing challenged English middle-class values. Each chapter draws upon the biographical record to provide an interpretive context while highlighting aspects of Lawrence’s work that relate to present-day concerns, such as his critical responses to wartime propaganda and censorship, his critique of heteronormativity, and his lifelong concern with issues around mental health and wholeness of being.

Designed to help readers develop a fresh understanding of Lawrence’s writing, The Life of the Author: D. H. Lawrence:

Investigates Lawrence’s wartime experiences, tracing his transformation from an author who wished to change the attitudes of his readers into a radical anti-establishment figure

Addresses Lawrence’s explorations of gender fluidity and non-normative sexual identities in his fiction Discusses Lawrence’s concern with post-war social reconstruction and his risk-taking exploration of revolutionary political and religious movements in his novels of the 1920s

Engages with psychoanalytic criticism on the attachment issues that shaped Lawrence’s life and writing, showing how he attempted to confront the psychic wounds of his childhood

Based on materials and approaches the author has developed teaching Lawrence for more than two decades, The Life of the Author: D. H. Lawrence is an excellent textbook for undergraduate students taking English and English Literature courses, as well as graduate students discussing Lawrence in the contexts of early twentieth-century literature, literary modernism, and sexualities in modern literature.

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Imprint:   Blackwell Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 226mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   295g
ISBN:   9781119669531
ISBN 10:   1119669537
Series:   The Life of the Author
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations viii Preface ix Acknowledgements xviii List of Abbreviations xix 1 Lawrence, Eastwood and Working-Class Experience 1 2 Lawrence and Anti-Suffragist Feminism 28 3 Lawrence, the Great War and Protest 51 4 Writing Against the Middle Class: Lawrence, the Literary Marketplace and Censorship 80 5 Sex, Sexuality and Sexual Identity 101 6 Lawrence and Otherness: Discourses of Nation and Race 121 7 Lawrence, ‘Leadership’ and the Charges of Fascism 145 8 Collaboration and Creativity: Private Publication and Mass-Market Polemics 171 9 Healing: Lawrence, the Mother- Incest Motive and Wholeness of Being 194 Afterword 219 Bibliography 222 Index 235

ANDREW HARRISON is Associate Professor of English Literature and Director of the D. H. Lawrence Research Centre at the University of Nottingham, UK, and President of the D. H. Lawrence Society of Great Britain. He is the author of The Life of D. H. Lawrence: A Critical Biography and the editor of D. H. Lawrence in Context.

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