Keeping up the fight
Paul Delany, 24 January 1991
D.H. Lawrence: A Biography
by Jeffrey Meyers.
Macmillan, 446 pp., £19.95, August 1990,0 333 49247 1 Show More
by Jeffrey Meyers.
Macmillan, 446 pp., £19.95, August 1990,
England, My England, and Other Stories
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Bruce Steele.
Cambridge, 285 pp., £37.50, March 1990,0 521 35267 3 Show More
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Bruce Steele.
Cambridge, 285 pp., £37.50, March 1990,
The ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ Trial (Regina v. Penguin Books Limited)
edited by H. Montgomery Hyde.
Bodley Head, 333 pp., £18, June 1990,0 370 31105 1 Show More
edited by H. Montgomery Hyde.
Bodley Head, 333 pp., £18, June 1990,
D.H. Lawrence: A Literary Life
by John Worthen.
Macmillan, 196 pp., £27.50, September 1989,0 333 43352 1 Show More
by John Worthen.
Macmillan, 196 pp., £27.50, September 1989,
“... son by throwing a sharpening-steel at him in a fit of rage (the boy was the same age as his cousin David Herbert). Might it not have been male violence, as much as maternal discontent, that made Lawrence ‘abnormal’? Lawrence, like his father and uncle, was given to wild fits of rage. When confronted with nothing more threatening than a blank sheet of ... ”