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The Savage Pilgrimage Catherine Carswell

The Savage Pilgrimage von Catherine Carswell

The Savage Pilgrimage Catherine Carswell


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Zusammenfassung

When John Middleton Murry's "Son of Woman" appeared shortly after Lawrence's death, Catherine Carswell was stung by its assumption that Murry understood Lawrence's case and had explained it in his book. "The Savage Pilgrimage" a biography of Lawrence, was written partly in reply to Murry.

The Savage Pilgrimage Zusammenfassung

The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence Catherine Carswell

Catherine Carswell (18791945), the novelist and biographer of Burns, was also a regular reviewer of new fiction in her early career. She became convinced that D. H. Lawrence was a great writer when she reviewed his first books, made his acquaintance, and became a lifelong and faithful friend. When John Middleton Murry's Son of Woman appeared shortly after Lawrence's death, Catherine Carswell was stung by its assumption that Murry understood Lawrence's 'case' and had explained it in his book. The Savage Pilgrimage was written partly in reply to Murry. Since it took angry exception to his criticisms, Murry thought it libellous, took legal action, and had it first suppressed, and then expurgated. This is a reprint of the original edition of 1932. The book survives the controversy with Murry: it was the first substantial biography of Lawrence, written by a close friend from direct knowledge, full of first-hand information, very sympathetic and understanding.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction John Carswell; Preface; Part I: Part II: Part III: Part IV: Part V: Part VI; Index.

Zusätzliche Informationen

NLS9780521283861
9780521283861
0521283868
The Savage Pilgrimage: A Narrative of D. H. Lawrence Catherine Carswell
Neu
Broschiert
Cambridge University Press
1981-10-29
344
N/A
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