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Definition of D. h. lawrence
1. Noun. English novelist and poet and essayist whose work condemned industrial society and explored sexual relationships (1885-1930).
Lexicographical Neighbors of D. H. Lawrence
Literary usage of D. h. lawrence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Friday Nights: Literary Criticisms and Appreciations by Edward Garnett (1922)
"DH LAWRENCE AND THE MORALISTS THE instinct of men to moralize their actions, and
of society to confine in a theoretical network of ethical concepts the ..."
2. Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry by Conrad Aiken (1919)
"... VII The Melodic Line: DH Lawrence IT has been said that all the arts are
constantly attempting, within their respective spheres, to attain to something ..."
3. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"[Sunday Times] A READER aware of the position generally accorded to Mr. DH Lawrence
in the literary hierarchy of the day, and unacquainted with the previous ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1922)
"$2.00 FANTASIA OF THE UNCONSCIOUS By DH LAWRENCE A further elaboration of the
author's theory of the Unconscious begun in his PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE ..."
5. Literary Chapters by Walter Lionel George (1918)
"ni THREE YOUNG NOVELISTS i DH LAWRENCE IT is not a very long time since Professor
Osier startled America and England by proclaiming that man was too old at ..."
6. Modes and Morals by Katharine Fullerton Guerould (1920)
"I ought to have done DH Lawrence before. Some people had told me he was "different.
... Why I had ever thought it was DH Lawrence, I do not know. ..."