Apocalypse
David Trotter, 14 September 1989
The Rainbow
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Mark Kinkead-Weekes.
Cambridge, 672 pp., £55, March 1989,0 521 22869 7 Show More
by D.H. Lawrence, edited by Mark Kinkead-Weekes.
Cambridge, 672 pp., £55, March 1989,
D.H. Lawrence in the Modern World
edited by Peter Preston and Peter Hoare.
Macmillan, 221 pp., £29.50, May 1989,0 333 45269 0 Show More
edited by Peter Preston and Peter Hoare.
Macmillan, 221 pp., £29.50, May 1989,
D.H. Lawrence and the Phallic Imagination: Essays on Sexual Identity and Feminist Misreading
by Peter Balbert.
Macmillan, 190 pp., £27.50, June 1989,0 333 43964 3 Show More
by Peter Balbert.
Macmillan, 190 pp., £27.50, June 1989,
“... labour which produced them than in the desire they arouse. In ‘The Prussian Officer’ (written May-June 1913), the scar on a young orderly’s thumb drives his superior to distraction. ‘And the next day he had to use all his will-power to avoid seeing the scarred thumb. He wanted to get hold of it and – a hot flame ran in his blood.’ The scar is the ... ”