Phoenix II : uncollected, unpublished, and other prose works / by D.H. Lawrence ; collected and edited, with an introd. and notes, by Warren Roberts and Harry T. Moore.
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New York :
Viking Press,
1968.
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Table of Contents:
- Stories and sketches
- A prelude
- A fly in the ointment
- Lessford's rabbits
- A lesson on a tortoise
- A chapel among the mountains
- A hay hut among the mountains
- Once
- The thimble
- The mortal coil
- Delilah and Mr. Bircumshaw
- Prologue to Women in Love
- Mr. Noon
- Translation
- The gentleman from San Francisco / Ivan Bunin
- Essays
- Rachel Annand Taylor
- Art and the individual
- The two principles
- Certain Americans and an Englishman
- [Germans and English]
- On coming home
- [Return to Bestwood]
- Reviews and introductions
- A review of The Oxford Book of German Verse / edited by H.G. Fiedler
- A review of The Minnesingers / Jethro Bithell
- A review of The Book of Revelation / Dr. John Oman
- Foreword to Women in Love
- Note on Giovanni Verga
- Introduction to Mastro-don Gesualdo / Giovanni Verga
- Preface to Touch and Go
- Preface to Black Swans
- Miscellaneous pieces
- A Britisher has a word with an editor
- Autobiographical sketch
- Introduction to Memoirs of the Foreign Legion
- Reflections on the death of a porcupine
- The crown
- The novel
- Him with his tail in his mouth
- Blessed are the powerful
- ... Love was once a little boy
- Reflections on the death of a porcupine
- Aristocracy
- A propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover
- Assorted articles
- The "jeune fille" wants to know
- Laura Philippine
- Sex versus loveliness
- Insouciance
- Give her a pattern
- Do women change?
- Ownership
- Master in his own house
- Matriarchy
- Cocksure women and hensure men
- Is England still a man's country?
- Dull London
- Red trousers
- The state of funk
- The risen Lord
- Enslaved by civilization
- Men must work and women as well
- Autobiographical sketch
- Hymns in a man's life
- Making pictures
- Pictures on the walls
- On being a man
- On human destiny.