Paul Morel, Volumen2Cambridge University Press, 2003 M09 25 - 324 páginas This early version of Sons and Lovers, Lawrence's highly popular autobiographical novel, has never been published before. It is very different from Sons and Lovers, less polished but full of powerful, spontaneous, dramatic writing. The volume also contains remarkable documents written by Lawrence's girlfriend Jessie Chambers, in which she gives Lawrence some very hostile criticisms and writes out for him her own versions of some of his episodes, a fragment of a novel about his mother's childhood , facsimiles of manuscript pages, maps and full scholarly notes and apparatus. |
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I | vii |
II | ix |
III | xi |
IV | xii |
V | xvi |
VI | xvii |
VII | xix |
VIII | xxi |
XVI | 143 |
XVII | 161 |
XVIII | 165 |
XIX | 171 |
XX | 225 |
XXI | 241 |
XXII | 245 |
XXIII | 249 |
IX | xxv |
X | xxix |
XI | xxxviii |
XII | xlii |
XIII | xlvi |
XIV | lii |
XV | 1 |
XXIV | 253 |
XXV | 257 |
XXVI | 301 |
XXVII | 309 |
XXVIII | 323 |
XXIX | |
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