Review
Double Volume 34-35
Cover Illustration: A wood engraving by Blair Hughes-Stanton illustrating the title poem of Lawrene's The Ship of Death and Other Poems (Secker, 1933). Reproduced courtesy of the estate of Blair Hughes-Stanton.
ARTICLES:
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Gerald Doherty
D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers and the Culture of Sacrifice
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John McKenna
Using the Lens of Keirsian Temperament Theory to Explain Character in D.H. Lawrence's "Horse-Dealer's Daughter"
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Michael Ross
Transcendental Climbing: Lawrence, Wordsworth, and Romantic Uplift
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Greg Bentley
Hester and the Homo-Social Order: An Uncanny Search for Subjectivity in D.H. Lawrence's "The Rocking-Horse Winner"
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Jake Poller
Worshipping Life: D.H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley
BOOK REVIEWS:
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D.H. Lawrence, The Vicar's Garden and Other Stories, ed. N.H. Reeve. (Earl Ingersoll)
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D.H. Lawrence, Late Essays and Articles, ed. James T. Boulton. (Ginette Katz-Roy)
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D.H. Lawrence, Introductions and Reviews, ed. N.H. Reeve and John Worthen.
D.H. Lawrence, Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia of the Unconscious, ed. Bruce Steele. (Michael Ross)
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David Ellis, Death & the Author: How D.H. Lawrence Died, and was Remembered. (Keith Cushman)
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Earl Ingersoll and Virginia Hyde, eds., Windows to the Sun: D.H. Lawrence's "Thought-Adventures." (Margaret Storch)
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Michael Squires and Lynn K. Talbot, D.H. Lawrence and Frieda: A Portrait of Love and Loyalty. (Langdon Elsbree)
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Louise E. Wright, Maurice Magnus: A Biography. (John Worthen)
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Philip Callow, D.H. Lawrence: Poet. (Holly Laird)
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Jeff Wallace, D.H. Lawrence, Science, and the Posthuman.
Carrie Rohman, Stalking the Subject: Modernism and the Animal. (Bruce Clarke)
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Andrew Harrison, D.H. Lawrence and Italian Futurism: A Study of Influence. (Paul Eggert)
Editor: Eleanor H. Green