The Selected Letters of D. H. LawrenceCambridge University Press, 1997 - 524 頁 D.H. Lawrence's renowned creativity is conspicuous in his letters. He wrote to aristocrats, fellow authors, painters, publishers, and others from the intelligentsia--but with equal concern to his sisters, a childhood friend suffering from tuberculosis, a post office clerk or an Italian servant-girl. Lawrence reveled in the act of communication, using a direct, unvarnished but invariably vivid style appropriate to each correspondent. In this book, over 330 of Lawrence's letters, carefully chosen from the authoritative seven-volume Cambridge Edition exemplify Lawrence's artistry and humanness. In his introductory essay James T. Boulton provides a rare critical assessment of Lawrence's epistolary achievement. There are annotations to the letters, a biographical list of correspondents, brief chronological and descriptive introductions to each section and a full general index. This selection will appeal to Lawrence aficionados and will make good companion reading to his works. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 66 筆
第 xvii 頁
... once , through Alice Dax , after a Nottingham rally for women's rights ( probably early 1908 ) . Jessie , see Chambers , Jessie , or see under Young , Francis Brett Juta , Jan ( 1897-1991 ) , South African painter List of correspondents ...
... once , through Alice Dax , after a Nottingham rally for women's rights ( probably early 1908 ) . Jessie , see Chambers , Jessie , or see under Young , Francis Brett Juta , Jan ( 1897-1991 ) , South African painter List of correspondents ...
第 xxix 頁
... once in which to develop an epistolary range flexible enough to accommodate all demands upon it , no matter from what social quarter they came . - To illustrate a Byronic brand of spontaneity there is the confident ease with which he ...
... once in which to develop an epistolary range flexible enough to accommodate all demands upon it , no matter from what social quarter they came . - To illustrate a Byronic brand of spontaneity there is the confident ease with which he ...
第 xxx 頁
... once is the self - regarding character of his laments : I am really so much bewildered with the different shocks I have sustained , that I can hardly reduce myself to reason by the most frivolous occupations . Or this to his friend ...
... once is the self - regarding character of his laments : I am really so much bewildered with the different shocks I have sustained , that I can hardly reduce myself to reason by the most frivolous occupations . Or this to his friend ...
第 xxxi 頁
... once in one's life.15 James's deeply felt sorrow is central , so is his mother's significance to the family as well as to himself ; he does not detach himself from the event he laments but rather tries to understand his reaction to it ...
... once in one's life.15 James's deeply felt sorrow is central , so is his mother's significance to the family as well as to himself ; he does not detach himself from the event he laments but rather tries to understand his reaction to it ...
第 xxxv 頁
... once Mary wasn't here to tea : and that he had taken a room at Domenico , as being a little grander than Timeo . He is tout américain - L'Americanisato ! - pocket book thick , fat , bulging with 1000 Lire notes - ' these beastly hotels ...
... once Mary wasn't here to tea : and that he had taken a room at Domenico , as being a little grander than Timeo . He is tout américain - L'Americanisato ! - pocket book thick , fat , bulging with 1000 Lire notes - ' these beastly hotels ...
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The Formative Years 18851913 | 1 |
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Cornwall and Italy 19161921 | 139 |
Eastwards to the New World 19211924 | 215 |
New Mexico Mexico and Italy 19241927 | 271 |
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第 xxxv 頁 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.