Dimensions
128 x 198 x 18mm
For D.H.Lawrence, Italy was the place of spiritual rejuvenation to which he returned frequently to free himself from what he saw as the bourgeois conventions and the grim materialism of his native England. During his final stay in Italy, Lawrence became intrigued by the Etruscan civilisation. To him, the Etruscan love of pleasure is in direct contrast to the Roman desire for power and he sees evidence of their quality of life and joy in their remaining works of art. The eight short essays in this volume, two of which appear for the first time in paperback, include sketches of Tuscany, Florence and the Etruscan life-style. It is both a personal journey and a superbly imaginative travellers' guide. This edition reproduces the Cambridge text, which is based on Lawrence's manuscripts, typescripts and corrected proofs.