Selected Poems, 9780140424584
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Unconventional poems of love, nature, and intense emotion revealed.

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    240 pages

  • Release Date

    16 November 2022

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Summary

Echoes of Emotion: A Selection of D. H. Lawrence’s Finest Poems

Part of a series of new editions of Lawrence’s works, this volume spans his poetic journey, from early, rhyming pieces in Love Poems and Others (1913) to the groundbreaking free verse of Birds, Beasts and Flowers (1923).

D. H. Lawrence’s poems challenged convention and inspired generations of poets. This selection includes extensive pieces from these and other collections, featuring some of his…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140424584
ISBN-10:014042458X
Series:Penguin Classics
Author:D.H. Lawrence, James Fenton
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Edition:1st
Release Date:16 November 2022
Weight:179g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

” Lawrence’s gifts were phenomenal, and there is no one in English literature to touch him, at his best.” -Doris Lessing

” Lawrence’s gifts were phenomenal, and there is no one in English literature to touch him, at his best.” -Doris Lessing

About The Author

D.H. Lawrence

David Herbert Lawrence was born in Nottinghamshire in 1885. His first novel, The White Peacock, was published in 1911. The next year Lawrence published Sons and Lovers and ran off to Germany with Frieda Weekley, his former tutor’s wife. His masterpieces The Rainbow and Women in Love were completed in quick succession, but the first was suppressed as indecent and the second was not published until 1920. Lawrence’s lyrical writings challenged convention, promoting a return to an ideal of nature where sex is seen as a sacrament. In 1925 Lawrence’s final novel, Lady Chatterly’s Lover, was banned in England and the United States for indecency. He died of tuberculosis in 1930 in Venice.

James Fenton was born in Lincoln in 1949 and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford where he won the Newdigate Prize for poetry. He has worked as political journalist, drama critic, book reviewer, war correspondence, foreign correspondent and columnist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and was Oxford Professor of Poetry for the period 1994-99.

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