d.h. lawrence

     

His first novel "The White Peacock" preceded "Sons and Lovers" by 2 years

Trivia about d.h. lawrence

  • He may have coined the term daggeroso, meaning "inclined to use a dagger"; it's in his novel "Sons and Lovers"
  • "Sea and Sardinia" is a travel book by this "Sons and Lovers" author
  • His 1st major novel was the autobiographical "Sons & Lovers"
  • In his 1913 novel "Sons And Lovers", Miriam is based on his close friend Jessie Chambers
  • He was living in Italy when he wrote "Lady Chatterley's Lover"
  • Mrs. Morel in "Sons and Lovers" is based in part on his own mom
  • His 1915 novel "The Rainbow" was declared obscene; so was his 1928 novel
  • He wrote his semi-autobiographical novel "Sons and Lovers" in part as a tribute to his mother
  • He privately published "Lady Chatterley's Lover" in 1928
  • "St. Mawr" is a short novel by this creator of the less than saintly Lady Chatterley
  • Chat about Lady Chatterley at this author's birthplace museum in Nottinghamshire
  • Lady Chatterley knows that Lawrence H. Davison was a pen name of his
  • Katherine Mansfield was supposedly the inspiration for Gudrun in his book "Women in Love"
  • "The Rainbow"by D.H.L.
  • A 1927 visit to Etruscan sites inspired this author of "The Plumed Serpent" to write "Etruscan Places"
  • Gamekeeper Oliver Mellors is the title lover in this man's "Lady Chatterley's Lover"
  • In 1912 he eloped with Freida von Richthofen, sister of the famed aviator
  • "Women in Love" with this author can find the ranch he lived on in the '20s near Taos, New Mexico
  • In 1913 he published his first book of poems as well as "Sons and Lovers"
  • On publication in 1915, his "The Rainbow" was labeled obscene & banned, & unsold copies were destroyed
  • In "The Rainbow", he wrote, "If I am to become an angel, it'll be my married soul, and not my single soul"
  • If we say books published in 1915, you should make "The Rainbow" connection with this author