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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... copies of The 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 ...
... copies of The 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 ...
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... copies of the book to America and England for him as a safeguard against the dangers of the post . His first idea , that Robert Mountsier should come to Taormina to pick up the American copy , could not be managed ; 85 he arranged ...
... copies of the book to America and England for him as a safeguard against the dangers of the post . His first idea , that Robert Mountsier should come to Taormina to pick up the American copy , could not be managed ; 85 he arranged ...
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... copies . Lawrence received his on 25 October , ' brown and demure and anything but lost looking ... She 117 It has unfortunately not proved possible to trace these proofs , but in the sale catalogue ( City Auction Sales Catalogue ( New ...
... copies . Lawrence received his on 25 October , ' brown and demure and anything but lost looking ... She 117 It has unfortunately not proved possible to trace these proofs , but in the sale catalogue ( City Auction Sales Catalogue ( New ...
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... copies of the book to the various libraries which he hoped would buy it : altogether , according to a note he made much later , ' about 90 or so'121 of these first - state copies were issued . He had intended to make The Lost Girl ...
... copies of the book to the various libraries which he hoped would buy it : altogether , according to a note he made much later , ' about 90 or so'121 of these first - state copies were issued . He had intended to make The Lost Girl ...
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... copies may have been rebound . The first corrected copies , here referred to as second - state , simply had the original pp . 255-6 and 267-8 cut out , and new printed leaves tipped in . This is presumably how most of the copies which ...
... copies may have been rebound . The first corrected copies , here referred to as second - state , simply had the original pp . 255-6 and 267-8 cut out , and new printed leaves tipped in . This is presumably how most of the copies which ...
Contenido
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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