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D. H. Lawrence. David Herbert Lawrence ou D. H. Lawrence ( Nottingham, 11 de setembro de 1885 – Vence, 2 de março de 1930) foi um escritor inglês, conhecido pelos seus romances, poemas e livros de viagens. Com uma longa lista de obras publicadas se estendendo por muitos gêneros literários, D. H. Lawrence, inicialmente celebrado por sua ...
大卫·赫伯特·劳伦斯(D H Lawrence)1885年出生于英格兰密德兰兹(The Midlands)诺丁汉附近,父亲是一名煤矿工人。 出生卑微的劳伦斯却成为那个时代最杰出的英国小说家之一,他的作品以对生命力及人类肉体的着力表现而闻名,但他的观点却带有强烈的哲学意味,他尤其厌弃现代西方文明对物质进步 ...
D.H. Lawrence nació el 11 de septiembre de 1885 en Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. Padres Fue el cuarto hijo de Arthur John Lawrence, minero, y de Lydia Beardsall, maestra. La disparidad en el rango social de sus padres fue un motivo recurrente en sus obras.
31 de ago. de 2015 · Introduction. D. H. Lawrence (b. 1885–d. 1930) was born, the fourth of five siblings, in the small mining town of Eastwood, near Nottingham. His father was a collier, who worked a twelve-hour day from the age of seven. Yet from this unlikely background, Lawrence went on to become one of the best-known writers in the English language.
David Herbert Lawrence (ur. 11 września 1885 w Eastwood, zm. 2 marca 1930 w Vence) – angielski pisarz, autor powieści, opowiadań, poezji, sztuk, esejów, książek podróżniczych, obrazów, tłumaczeń, tekstów krytyczno-literackich i korespondencji. W swoich dziełach zwracał się ku wnętrzu człowieka, chcąc znaleźć tę jego ...
D. H. Lawrence - David Herbert Lawrence, novelist, short-story writer, poet, and essayist, was born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England, on September 11, 1885. Though better known as a novelist, Lawrence's first-published works (in 1909) were poems, and his poetry, especially his evocations of the natural world, have since had a significant influence on many poets on both sides of the Atlantic.
D.H. Lawrence - Novelist, Poet, Feminist: During World War I Lawrence and his wife were trapped in England and living in poverty. At this time he was engaged in two related projects. The first was a vein of philosophical writing that he had initiated in the “Foreword” to Sons and Lovers and continued in “Study of Thomas Hardy” (1914) and later works.