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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