D H Lawrence :the Savage Pilgrimage

D H Lawrence :the Savage Pilgrimage by CARSWELL CATHERINE


ISBN
9781840225686
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
254
Dimensions
126 x 198mm

Catherine Carswell was one of the most loyal and dependable of D. H. Lawrence's friends. When he died in 1930, with the controversy over Lady Chatterley's Lover still raging, the abuse heaped on him prompted her into writing this warm and intimate account of his life. The Savage Pilgrimage traces Lawrence's troubled existence back to his working-class origins and gives a particularly moving and intimate description of his life during the First World War after The Rainbow had been banned, no-one would publish his work, and he became desperately poor. This is an essential book for anyone interested in the life of one of Britain's greatest and most controversial writers and includes details of Lawrence's everyday behaviour, and insights into his character, which could only have been provided by someone who was as close to him as its author.
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