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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....
10 Jun 2023
On Dis/Obedience
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Portrait of le poète maudit Síomón Solomon Stephen Alexander (2023) [1] According to the Satanist Simon Solomon, at the root of all hu...
24 Apr 2021
As for Lawrence ... He's a Moral Conservative
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Perhaps one of the most surprising - and, for some, disappointing - things that D. H. Lawrence ever wrote is found in the Foreword to Fa...
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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19 Apr 2021
On Private Language and Post-Truth (Or How D. H. Lawrence Opens the Way for Donald Trump)
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I. D. H. Lawrence opens his 1929 essay on pornography and obscenity by claiming that there is no consensus of opinion regarding a defin...
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30 Nov 2020
On the Use of Dialect as Defensive Communication in D. H. Lawrence
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J. C. Green: D. H. Lawrence Portrait (Pencil, pen, and acrylic on paper) behance.net Whilst it's debatable to what degree Lawrence ...
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5 Oct 2020
D. H. Lawrence is all the Rage
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James K. Walker and an outsider art style portrait of DHL I. There are not many joyous events to look forward to in November: All So...
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11 Sept 2020
Hold Your Post-Historical Horses! It's the D. H. Lawrence Birthday Post 2020
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Detail from an original artwork by James Walker / Izaak Bosman (2018) See D. H. Lawrence: A Digital Pilgrimage: click here According to ...
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27 Aug 2020
Don't Go to the Baker's with D. H. Lawrence
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What food is this for the darkly flying Fowls of the Afterwards! In a recent post [click here ], I compared the pleasure that ...
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