How D. H. Lawrence Wrote

Performance on the Page

Paul Eggert author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st May '26

£32.00

This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

How D. H. Lawrence Wrote cover

Meshes biographical scholarship and editorial theory with literary-critical analysis to understand afresh how D. H. Lawrence wrote.

Students of creative writing and Modernist literature, and readers already familiar with D.H. Lawrence's works, will benefit from this book's encounter with the material scene and biographical moment of his performances on the page as he wrote and revised. An intellectual-imaginative project across his novels, stories, plays and poems emerges.Paul Eggert's book meshes biographical scholarship and editorial theory with literary-critical analysis to offer a fresh understanding and appreciation of how D. H. Lawrence wrote. By concentrating on the material surfaces and biographical moments of Lawrence's textual performances as he wrote and revised, Eggert reveals a continuous intellectual-imaginative project across his novels, stories, plays and poems. Gone is the old Lawrence-as-moralist of the sacred body and interfering mind in favour of a new Lawrence as a profoundly Modernist performer engaged in writing-acts of self-revealing discovery, characterised by projective force and ceaseless experiment. The interwoven and intersecting versions of his many writings are explored at revealing moments in his writing career. New, compelling accounts of his most important novels, poetry and travel books become possible. Students of creative writing and Modernist literature, and all readers of Lawrence's works, will benefit from this ambitious and original book.

ISBN: 9781009073707

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260 pages