The bad side of books : selected essays of D.H. Lawrence / edited and with an introduction by Geoff Dyer.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
New York Review Books,
[2019]
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Series: | New York Review Books classics.
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Table of Contents:
- Christs in the Tirol
- Review of Death in Venice by Thomas Mann
- From study of Thomas Hardy
- Whistling of birds
- Poetry of the present
- Memoir of Maurice Magnus (1921-2)
- Indians and an Englishman
- Taos
- The future of the novel (1922-3)
- Paris letter
- A letter from Germany
- Pan in America
- The bad side of books : introduction to a bibliography of the writings of DH Lawrence
- On coming home
- Art and morality
- Morality and the novel
- The novel
- Why the novel matters
- The novel and the feelings
- Reflections on the death of a porcupine
- Man is a hunter
- Return to Bestwood
- Review of In our time by Ernest Hemingway
- Flowery Tuscany
- Germans and Latins
- Introduction to Mastro-don Gesualdo by Giovanni Verga
- Why I don't like living in London
- Hymns in a man's life
- Give her a pattern
- New Mexico
- Myself revealed
- Introduction to These paintings (1928-9)
- Pornography and obscenity
- The risne lord
- Nottingham and the mining countryside
- Introduction to The grand inquisitor by F.M. Dostoievsky
- Elegy by Rebecca West.