Life with a capital L : essays / D. H. Lawrence ; chosen and introduced by Geoff Dyer, Monographie imprimée

Piece-Analytic Level: Christs in the Tirol • Review of "Death in Venice" by Thomas Mann • From "Study of Thomas Hardy" • Whistling of birds • Poetry of the present • Memoir of Maurice Magnus • Indians and an Englishman • Taos • The future of the novel • Paris letter • A letter from Germany • Pan in America • The bad side of books: introduction to "A bibliography of the writings of D. H. Lawrence" • On coming home • Art and morality • Morality and the novel • The novel • Why the novel matters • The novel and the feelings • Reflections on the death of a porcupine • Man is a hunter • Return to Bestwood • Review of "In our time" by Ernest Hemingway • Flowery Tuscany • Germans and Latins • Introduction to "Mastro-don Gesualdo" by Giovanni Verga • Why I don't like living in London • Hymns in a man's life • Give her a pattern • New Mexico • Myself revealed • Introduction to these paintings • Pornography and obscenity • The risen lord • Nottingham and the mining countryside • Introduction to "The grand inquisitor" by F. M. DostoievskyMain Author: Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930, AuteurCoauthor: Dyer, Geoff, 1958-...., Editeur scientifique;West, Rebecca, 1892-1983, AuteurLanguage: anglais.Country: GrandeBretagne, multiple.Publication : [London] [etc.] : Penguin Books, 2019Description: 1 vol. (xvii-491 p.) : couv. ill. ; 18 cmISBN: 978-0-241-34460-6; 0-241-34460-3.Series: Penguin modern classicsDewey: 824.912, 23Contents note: Contient un texte de 1930 de Rebecca West, intitulé "Elegy", au sujet de la mort de D. H. Lawrence Abstract: La 4e de couv. indique : "For D. H. Lawrence the novel was the pinnacle, 'the one bright book of life', yet his non-fiction shows him at his most freewheeling and playful. This is a selection of his brilliantly varied essays, on subjects including art, morality, obscenity, songbirds, Italy, Thomas Hardy, the death of a porcupine in the Rocky Mountains and the narcissism of photographing ourselves. Arranged chronologically to illuminate the patterns of Lawrence's thought over time, and including many little-known pieces, they reveal a writer of enduring freshness and force.".Bibliography: Notes bibliogr. p. xvii-[xviii].Subject - Form: Essai (genre littéraire) anglais 20e siècle
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Notes bibliogr. p. xvii-[xviii]

Contient un texte de 1930 de Rebecca West, intitulé "Elegy", au sujet de la mort de D. H. Lawrence

La 4e de couv. indique : "For D. H. Lawrence the novel was the pinnacle, 'the one bright book of life', yet his non-fiction shows him at his most freewheeling and playful. This is a selection of his brilliantly varied essays, on subjects including art, morality, obscenity, songbirds, Italy, Thomas Hardy, the death of a porcupine in the Rocky Mountains and the narcissism of photographing ourselves. Arranged chronologically to illuminate the patterns of Lawrence's thought over time, and including many little-known pieces, they reveal a writer of enduring freshness and force."

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