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- ^ E. M. Forster, letter to The Nation and Atheneum, 29 March 1930
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- ^ a b "Brief Biography of DH Lawrence - the University of Nottingham".
- ^ a b c "Chapter 1: Background and youth: 1885-1908 - the University of Nottingham".
- ^ a b c "Chapter 2: London and first publication: 1908-1912 - the University of Nottingham".
- ^ Chambers Wood, Jessie (1935) D.H. Lawrence: A Personal Record. Jonathan Cape. p. 182.
- ^ Worthen, John (2005) D.H. Lawrence: The Life of an Outsider. Allen Lane. p. 132.
- ^ One of the eight chapters in Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women, by Annabel Abbs (Tin House Books, 2021), is about Frieda Lawrence.
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- ^ Maddox, Brenda (1994), D. H. Lawrence: The Story of a Marriage. New York: Simon & Schuster, p. 244 ISBN 0-671-68712-3
- ^ Spalding, Francis (1997), Duncan Grant: A Biography. p. 169: "Lawrence's views [i.e., warning David Garnett against homosexual tendencies], as Quentin Bell was the first to suggest and S. P. Rosenbaum has argued conclusively, were stirred by a dread of his own homosexual susceptibilities, which are revealed in his writings, notably the cancelled prologue to Women in Love."
- ^ Letter to Henry Savage, 2 December 1913
- ^ Quoted in My Life and Times, Octave Five, 1918–1923 by Compton MacKenzie pp. 167–168
- ^ Maddox, Brenda (1994), The Married Man: A Life of D. H. Lawrence. Sinclair-Stevenson, p. 276 ISBN 978-1-85619-243-9
- ^ See the chapter "Rooms in the Egoist Hotel," and esp. p. 53, in Clarke, Bruce (1996). Dora Marsden and Early Modernism: Gender, Individualism, Science. U of Michigan P. pp. 137–72. ISBN 978-0-472-10646-2.
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- ^ a b Kunkel, Benjamin (12 December 2005). "The Deep End". The New Yorker.
- ^ Luciano Marrocu, Introduzione to Mare e Sardegna (Ilisso 2000); Giulio Angioni, Pane e formaggio e altre cose di Sardegna (Zonza 2002)
- ^ Maurice Magnus. Memoirs of the Foreign Legion (Martin Secker, 1924; Alfred A. Knopf, 1925), introduction by D. H. Lawrence. Introduction reprinted in Phoenix II: Uncollected, Unpublished, and Other Prose Works by D. H. Lawrence (The Viking Press, Inc. 1970); in Lawrence, D. H., Memoir of Maurice Magnus, Cushman, Keith, ed., Black Sparrow Press, 1987; in Introduction and Reviews in The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H. Lawrence (2004); and in Life With a Capital L, Penguin Books Limited (also published by New York Review Books as The Bad Side of Books), essays by D. H. Lawrence chosen and introduced by Geoff Dyer (2019).
- ^ Joseph Davis, D.H. Lawrence at Thirroul, Collins, Sydney, 1989
- ^ Letter to Willie Hopkin, January 18th 1915
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- ^ A Propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover and Other Essays (1961). Penguin, p. 89
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- ^ M. Gwyn Thomas, (1995) "Whitman in the British Isles", in Walt Whitman and the World, ed. Gay Wilson Allen and Ed Folsom. University of Iowa Press. p.16
- ^ Collected Poems (London: Martin Secker, 1928), pp.27–8
- ^ The Bloomsbury Guide to English Literature. ed. Marion Wynne Davies (1990). Prentice Hall., p. 667
- ^ "D. H. Lawrence's Discovery of American Literature" by A. Banerjee, Sewanee Review, Volume 119, Number 3, Summer 2011, pp. 469–475
- ^ A. O. Scott, "Nobody Ever Read American Literature Like This Guy Did", The New York Times, 29 July 2023.
- ^ Ceramella, Nick (13 November 2013). Lake Garda: Gateway to D. H. Lawrence's Voyage to the Sun. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2013. Cambridge Scholars. ISBN 9781443854139.
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- ^ "The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell 1872 1914". Internet Archive. Little, Brown and company. 1951.
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