Book: D.h.lawrence:dying Game 1922-1930.vol.3 The final volume of the Cambridge Biography of D. H. Lawrence chronicles his progress from leaving Europe in 1922 to his death in Vence in 1930. Based on much new or unfamiliar material, it describes his travels in Ceylon, Australia, the USA and Mexico in an increasingly desperate search for an ideal community. With his return to Europe in 1925, there is a detailed account of his rediscovery of painting, his battle against censorship, and the vitality with which he resisted the debilitating effects of tuberculosis. Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent and Lady Chatterley's Lover are usually seen as the literary landmarks of these years; but Lawrence also wrote remarkable novellas, essays, criticism, short stories and poems. Lawrence is revealed here not as the impotent and self-obsessed figure of popular legend, but as a man more complex, more humorous, and more exemplary in his resolute grappling with the central problems of life and death.
Details of Book: D.h.lawrence:dying Game 1922-1930.vol.3 Book: D.h.lawrence:dying Game 1922-1930.vol.3
Author: David Ellis, Mark Kinkead Weekes, John Worthen
ISBN: 0521254213
ISBN-13: 9780521254212
, 978-0521254212
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 1998
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 780
Language: English