Correspondence
Letters written by D. H. Lawrence, 1912-1929 & n. d.
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Letters written to D. H. Lawrence
Curtis Brown Ltd., Jan. 16, 1929. From the Short Story Section, transmitting proofs for the story "Mother and Daughter."
K[oteliansky], S[amuel Solomovich], 1882-1955, Feb. 26, 1930
Letters written to Frieda Lawrence
Two folders of miscellaneous letters and telegrams of condolence, March 1930, arranged alphabetically, and also the following:
Davies, Rhys
Letter of condolence, [Mar. 1930]
Forster, E[dward] M[organ], 1879-1970
Letter of condolence, Mar. 4. 1930
Garnett, David
Letter of condolence, Mar. 4, 1930
Garnett, Edward, 1868-1937
Letter, May 3, 1930
[Hilton], Enid
2 letters of condolence, Mar. 1930
Huxley, Juliette [Mrs. Julian Huxley]
Letter and telegram of condolence, Mar. 1930
Mohr, Max
2 letters of condolence, Mar. 1930
Pearn, Nancy
2 letters, 1930
Letters re D. H. Lawrence
Luhan, Mabel (Ganson) Dodge, 1879-1962
2 letters, 1925 & 1951.
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MSS of his writings
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Novels
[The Plumed Serpent]
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The Trespasser
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The Trespasser [an earlier version]
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[The White Peacock]
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Paul Morel
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Sons and Lovers
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Short stories and novelettes
Blue Moccassins [?]
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Daughters of the Vicar
See Two Marriages
Delilah and Mr. Bircumshaw
See description under Untitled stories, "Then 'Come into...'"
The Escaped Cock II
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The Flying Fish
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A Fragment of Stained Glass
See Legend
A Hay-Hut among the Mountains
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Laura-Philippine
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Legend
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Love among the Haystacks
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The Lovely Lady
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[Mabel Luhan story]
See, under Translations: Cavalleria Rusticana and Other Stories
Matilda
See "There is a small cottage..." under Untitled stories
[Mr. Noon]
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Mother and Daughter
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New Eve and Old Adam
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None of That
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Once
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Rawdon's Roof
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The Rocking-Horse Winner
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Things
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Two Marriages
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The Undying Man: A Jewish Folk-Tale
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The Vicar's Garden
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The Witch a la Mode
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Untitled stories, with opening lines:
"'Henry,' she said, 'I want to disappear for a year'"
See, under Essays (in Box 9): Nottingham and the Mining Countryside.
"If you are a woman, and if ever you can pray..."
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"My mother made a failure of her life."
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[Delilah and Mr. Bircumshaw] "Then 'Come into the kitchen,' said Mrs. Bircumshaw..."
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"There is a small cottage off the Addiscombe Road about a mile from East Croydon station." [Matilda]
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“There was a man not long ago, who felt he was through with the world..."
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"There were, three years back, two schools in the mining village of High Park..."
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Poems
Almond Blossom
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Bare Fig-Trees
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Beyond the Rockies
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Birds, Beasts and Flowers (book of poems)
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Mediterranean in January
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Nettles (book of poems)
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[Nine early poems and fragments]
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Pansies, introduction to
See under Essays: Nottingham and the Mining Countryside.
Poems
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[Six early poems]
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Untitled poem
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Seven poems translated into French
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Plays
Altitude (2 scenes)
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A Collier's Friday Night
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The Daughter-In-Law
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David; ein Schauspiel
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David
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The Fight for Barbara
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[The Married Man]
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The Merry-go-Round
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Noah's Flood
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Essays
Accumulated Mail
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All There
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Apocalypse
See The Elephants of Dionysos
Aristocracy
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Art and Morality
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Books
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Cocksure Women and Hen-sure Men
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The Crown, note to
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The Crown II
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Democracy
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The Duc de Lauzun
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Dull London
See Why I Don't Like Living in London
Education of the People
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The Elephants of Dionysos
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"Fire; did you ever warm your hands..."
See The Elephants of Dionysos
Le Gai Savaire
See [Study of Thomas Hardy]
The Good Man
See The Duc de Lauzun
Him with His Tail in His Mouth
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[The Individual Consciousness v. the Social Consciousness]
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Introduction to Painting
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Introduction to Pictures
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Is England Still a Man's Country?
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Life
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Love
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Love Was Once a Little Boy
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Making Love to Music
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Men and Women
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Morality and the Novel
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The Nightingale
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Nobody Loves Me
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Nottingham and the Mining Countryside
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The Novel and the Feelings
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Oh these Women!
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On Being Religious
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On Coming Home
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Ownership
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Pornography and Obscenity
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The Proper Study
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The Real Thing
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The Reality of Peace
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Resurrection
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The Risen Lord
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The State of Funk
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[Study of Thomas Hardy]
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That Women Know Best
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Thinking about Oneself
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Why I Don't Like Living in London
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Why the Novel Matters
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Women Are So Cocksure
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Travel Sketches
A Chapel among the Mountains
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David
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Etruscan Places
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Flowering Tuscany
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The Hopi Snake Dance
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Indians and Entertainment
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Letter from Germany
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Mercury
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New Mexico
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See Mexico After by Luis Q
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Taos
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Introductions to Books
[Bottom Dogs] by Edward Dahlberg
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Dragon of the Apocalypse by Frederick Carter
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The Grand Inquisitor by F. M. Dostoevsky
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Mastro-Don Gesualdo by Giovanni Verga
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The Mother by Grazia Deledda
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The Origins of Prohibition by John A. Krout
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Translations
Cavalleria Rusticana and Other Stories by Giovanni Verga
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Cavalleria Rusticana: "addition to introduction"
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Book Reviews
Fallen Leaves by V. V. Rozanov
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Heat by Isa Glenn
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Pedro de Valdivia by R. B. Cunninghame Graham
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The Peep Show by Walter Wilkinson
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Review of books
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The Social Basis of Consciousness by Trigant Burrow
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Solitaria by V. V. Rozanov
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Autobiographical fragment
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Clippings and reprints of articles, stories, etc. by Lawrence
The Ancient Metropolis of the Etruscans, Travel, Dec. 1927
Art and Painting
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The Gentle Art of Marketing in Mexico, Travel, Apr. 1926
Hymns in a Man's Life, Evening News, Oct. 13, 1928
Laura Philippine, T.P.'s Weekly, July 7, 1928
Letter to A. J. M. Murry and Katherine Mansfield, 17 Feb. 1916; and letter to Curtis Brown, 15 May 1928, translated into Spanish and published in Claridad
The Man Who Loved Islands, The London Mercury, 2 copies
Mother and Daughter, The Criterion [1929?]
New Mexico, Survey Graphic, May 1931
A New Theory of Neuroses, The Bookman. A review of The Social Basis of Consciousnessby Trigant Burrow.
O! Americans! The New Mexico Quarterly, May 1938
Over-Earnest Ladies, The Evening News, July 12, 1928. Title changed, in ink, to Earnest Ladies.
A Remarkable Russian, Everyman, Jan. 23, 1930. A review of Fallen Leaves by V. V. Rozanov.
The Rocking-Horse Winner, The Golden Book Magazine, May 1933
[The Rocking-Horse Winner] translated into French: L'Etrange Cheval de Bois, L'Astrosophie, Juillet 1934
Sex Locked Out, Sunday Dispatch, Nov. 25, 1928. Title changed, in ink, to Sex versus Loveliness.
A Sunday Stroll in Sleepy Mexico, Travel, Nov. 1926
Things, The Bookman
Two Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Written on the way to Ceylon; Addressed to Frau Baronin von Richtofen, The Twentieth Century, Jan. 1933
When She Asks "Why?": A Study of the "Jeune Fille" of Today, The Evening News, May 8, 1928. Title changed, in ink, to The "Jeune Fille" wants to know
Poem from The Virgin Mother, as reprinted in a preview of The Viking Book of Poetry.
Clippings, reprints, etc. of articles re Lawrence (3 folders)
Miscellaneous items
Photocopy of MS of an untitled story - location of original is not indicated.
[Placed in Box 13 because of size. See Short stories and novelettes, Untitled stories, "My mother made a failure of her life."]
D. H. Lawrence Diary and accounts
See under Poems: Birds, Beasts and Flowers
D. H. Lawrence address book - also on film; reel 5
D. H. Lawrence: water color sketch of Villa Mirenda, Florence
D. H. Lawrence: 3 cancelled checks, signed, dated Feb. 21, 1924, and Mar. 4, 1924
Clippings of reviews of Lawrence's books
Clippings re Lady Chatterley's Lover: court cases, seizures, etc.
Clippings of reviews of books about Lawrence
Catalogue for exhibit of Lawrence MSS, books, etc. at John & Edward Bumpus Ltd., Booksellers, London, Apr.-May 1933
Article re an exhibit of Lawrence MSS in the Los Angeles Public Library in an issue of The Broadcaster, Nov. 1937, published by the Los Angeles Public Library Staff Association
The Lovely Lady, a play by C. Richmond Jacobs, based on Lawrence's short story
Snapshots of Lawrence's grave in Vence, France, and of his shrine and Frieda Lawrence's grave in New Mexico
MSS of articles re Lawrence by Frank Bailey, Dion Bynham, Agnes Dobson, Rhys Davies and Harry Thornton
Lawrence's publication announcement for unexpurgated edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover
Untitled MS written by Frieda Lawrence relating to Lawrence's estate
Transcript of BBC interview of Frieda Lawrence; Richard Deibel, interviewer, ca. 1954-1955
Announcement of German publication of Not I, But the Wind by Frieda Lawrence
Frieda Lawrence's notes on vegetable dyes
Obituary for Frieda Lawrence in the New Mexico Quarterly, Autumn 1956
"Appraisal of Manuscripts, Corrected Typescripts and Books of D. H. Lawrence in the Possession of Frieda Lawrence Ravagli;" prepared by Zeitlin and Ver Brugge Booksellers, Los Angeles, Oct. 10, 1954. Includes letter, Oct. 15, 1954, written to Frieda Lawrence Ravagli by Jacob Zeitlin.
Miscellany - publication announcement for The Phoenix; Penguin Books' announcement of publication of ten titles by Lawrence; clippings, etc.
The Journal of the D. H. Lawrence Society, 1984.
Transcript of proceedings in Regina v. Penguin Books Limited. Central Criminal Court, London, Oct.-Nov. 1960. The charge was publication of "an obscene article," Lady Chatterley's Lover. 6 v., mimeographed.
The Manuscripts of D. H. Lawrence: A Descriptive Bibliography by E. W. Tedlock, Jr. Typescript (carbon) with manuscript additions and corrections. Title page dated May 1945. The MS differs somewhat from the version published in 1948.