D. H. Lawrence
This book offers a concise yet comprehensive look at D. H. Lawrence's turbulent life and writing career. Tracing his journey from a mining village outside Nottingham to his death at 44 years old in the South of France, it provides fresh perspectives on his major works. David Ellis covers all essential aspects of Lawrence's life and work and presents a balanced view, steering skilfully between admirers and critics. Written in an accessible style, this book is ideal for both students new to Lawrence and readers looking to revisit one of Britain's greatest early 20th-century writers.
David Ellis is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Kent in Canterbury and was awarded the Harry T. Moore prize for distinguished services to Lawrence studies. His books include Love and Sex in D. H. Lawrence (2016).