The Lost GirlCambridge University Press, 1981 M09 30 - 426 páginas The Cambridge edition of The Lost Girl uses the manuscript which D. H. Lawrence wrote in Sicily in 1920 to recapture his direct relationship with the text, and in particular to recover the characteristically fluent punctuation which the novel's original printers obscured or ignored. The edition prints all four of the passages which the publisher censored without Lawrence's full knowledge and the hero's name is correctly spelled for the first time in an English edition. The novel is set mainly in the Eastwood of Lawrence's youth, the full annotation identifies a great many real-life characters and settings. John Worthen's introduction gives an accurate account of The Lost Girl's development, composition and publication, and the influence upon the book of Lawrence's desire to write a commercially successful novel. The textual apparatus records all variant readings. |
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... Lost Girl now correctly established from the original sources and first published in 1981 , the Estate of Frieda Lawrence Ravagli 1981 . Introduction and notes © Cambridge University Press 1981 . Permission to reproduce this text entire ...
... Lost Girl now correctly established from the original sources and first published in 1981 , the Estate of Frieda Lawrence Ravagli 1981 . Introduction and notes © Cambridge University Press 1981 . Permission to reproduce this text entire ...
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... Lost Girl Publication and text Reception Publishing history THE LOST GIRL Appendix : ' Elsa Culverwell ' Explanatory notes Textual apparatus A note on pounds , shillings and pence page vii ix X xiii xiv xvii xix XXV xl xliv li 341 359 ...
... Lost Girl Publication and text Reception Publishing history THE LOST GIRL Appendix : ' Elsa Culverwell ' Explanatory notes Textual apparatus A note on pounds , shillings and pence page vii ix X xiii xiv xvii xix XXV xl xliv li 341 359 ...
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... Lost Girl ' More or less busy on a new novel ' - probably The Lost Girl The Lost Girl - 30,000 words The Lost Girl- ' done half ' The Lost Girl - three quarters through ' Finishes The Lost Girl : sends MS to Rome for typing Typescript ...
... Lost Girl ' More or less busy on a new novel ' - probably The Lost Girl The Lost Girl - 30,000 words The Lost Girl- ' done half ' The Lost Girl - three quarters through ' Finishes The Lost Girl : sends MS to Rome for typing Typescript ...
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... Lost Girl Libraries object to The Lost Girl : Secker asks DHL to change a page Corrected page reaches Secker The Lost Girl published by Secker in London Private publication of Women in Love ( New York ) The Lost Girl published by ...
... Lost Girl Libraries object to The Lost Girl : Secker asks DHL to change a page Corrected page reaches Secker The Lost Girl published by Secker in London Private publication of Women in Love ( New York ) The Lost Girl published by ...
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... Lost Girl- but only after seven years had passed.3 The novel Lawrence planned to start as soon as Sons and Lovers was finished was to be called ' Scargill Street ' . The way he informed Edward Garnett about it in October 1912 - ' then I ...
... Lost Girl- but only after seven years had passed.3 The novel Lawrence planned to start as soon as Sons and Lovers was finished was to be called ' Scargill Street ' . The way he informed Edward Garnett about it in October 1912 - ' then I ...
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THE LOST GIRL | 1 |
ELSA CULVERWELL | 341 |
EXPLANATORY NOTES | 359 |
TEXTUAL APPARATUS | 403 |
A note on pounds shillings and pence | 426 |
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