The Bloomsbury Handbook to D. H. Lawrence 1st Edition
Grab the definitive, contemporary guide to one of modernism’s most provocative voices. The Bloomsbury Handbook to D. H. Lawrence, 1st Edition by Dr Annalise Grice offers a fresh, authoritative entry point for students, scholars, and curious readers across the UK, United States, Europe, and beyond.
This lucid, engaging handbook brings together rigorous literary analysis with accessible context. Dr Grice guides readers through Lawrence’s major novels, poetry, and short fiction while tracing his influence on debates about gender, class, sexuality, and modernity. Each chapter situates Lawrence in his historical moment—Victorian legacy, early 20th-century industrial Britain, and transatlantic reception—making the work especially useful for courses and research in British and comparative literature.
Practical and thought-provoking, the volume balances close readings with broader critical frameworks, clear chapter summaries, and a concise bibliography for further study. Whether you’re preparing seminar materials in London, writing a thesis in New York, or building a public library collection in Sydney, this handbook equips you with reliable tools to understand and teach Lawrence’s enduring complexity.
Beautifully produced and scholarly without being forbidding, this 1st Edition is both a classroom staple and a collectible for aficionados of literary modernism. Add The Bloomsbury Handbook to D. H. Lawrence by Dr Annalise Grice to your cart today and deepen your appreciation of one of English literature’s most intriguing figures.
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