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22 Nov 2023
On Oblivion
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I. I was interested to hear the Chairman of the D. H. Lawrence Society, Mr Alan Wilson, claim in a recent sermon streamed live from St....
25 Jun 2023
From Harold Hill to Hampstead Heath: Walking in the Footsteps of D. H. Lawrence with Catherine Brown
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Ceramic Blue Plaque erected in 1969 by Greater London Council at 1 Byron Villas, Vale of Health, Hampstead, London, NW3 englishheritage....
22 Sept 2021
On the Question of Distance and Proximity
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Longing is the agony of the nearness of the distant - Heidegger [1] I. In what I thought was an important post written at the start o...
23 Apr 2021
As for Lawrence ... A Reply to James Walker
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James Walker: Senior Lecturer School of Arts and Humanities Nottingham Trent University: full profile click here . I. As torpedophil...
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23 Jan 2021
Zoom: What Would D. H. Lawrence Do?
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Sat at home, surrounded by screens, I am no longer anywhere, but rather everywhere in the world at once, in the midst of a universal ban...
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4 Dec 2020
On Eric Gill's Illustrations for Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Eric Gill: Lady C. (1931) Early version of a wood engraving intended for D. H. Lawrence's novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover I....
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17 May 2020
On D. H. Lawrence's Sandals
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D. H. Lawrence's sandals Manuscripts and Special Collections, University of Nottingham Photo: D. H. Lawrence Society (2019) ...
27 Jun 2016
Thoughts on D. H. Lawrence (Stephen Alexander in Conversation with David Brock)
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Back in the far-off summer of 2014, I was interviewed by then Editor of the D. H. Lawrence Newsletter ...
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