1st Edition

A Preface to Lawrence

By Gamini Salgado Copyright 1982
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge


    'Longman Preface books are intended to give "modern and authoritative guidance" on the lives and works of the major writers ... Gamini Salgado's A Preface to Lawrence does just that.' Times Educational Supplement

    D. H. Lawrence, criticised, censored and dismissed in his lifetime, now stands as one of the major imaginative novelists of the early twentieth-century.

    Clear, vivid and convincing, Gamini Salgado's introduction to the life and works of D H Lawrence, sets the writer firmly in the context of his times and:

    * outlines his life and intellectual background, and their effect on his writing
    * looks in detail at many of Lawrence's works, including Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, his shorter fiction, poetry and plays
    * examines Lawrence as a literary critic
    * covers important people and places in Lawrence's life and their effect on him


    Gamini Salgado was formerly Professor of English at Exeter University. His works include a book on Sons and Lovers (Arnold), an anthology of critisism of it (Macmillan) and a number of studies of drama and prose literature.

    Part one The Writer and his Setting; Chapter 1 Lawrence's life; Chapter 2 The intellectual background; Part two Critical Survey; Chapter 3 The White Peacock: experience versus expectations; Chapter 4 Sons and Lovers; Chapter 5 The Rainbow; Chapter 6 Women in Love; Chapter 7 The shorter fiction; Chapter 8 Lawrence's poetry; Chapter 9 Lawrence as literary critic; Chapter 10 Lawrence's plays;

    Biography

    GMINI SALGDO was formerly Professor of English at Exeter University. His work on Lawrence developed while reading for a doctorate at Nottingham, the novelist's own university. He has published a book on Sons and Lovers (Studies in English Literature, Arnold) and edited an anthology of criticism of it (Macmillan Casebooks ). In addition he has published a number of editions and other studies of drama and prose literature, most recently English Drama: A Critical Introduction (Arnold).