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Paul Morel by Helen D. H.; Baron Lawrence
Category: Fiction | Series: CAMBRIDGE EDITION OF THE LETTERS AND WORKS OF D H LAWRENCE
Penguin Reader Level 5 British and American Short Stories by D.H. Lawrence
Category: Learning Material & Coursework (ELT) | Series: Penguin Readers Simplified Text
Contemporary / British English (Available June 2008) These stories paint colourful pictures of life in Britain and America in the past. We meet some unusual people. There's the dreamy boy who wakes up one day to find a bird making a nest in his hair! And there's the man who tries to catch a ghost.
Plumed Serpent by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Classic | Series: Wordsworth Classics
Introduced by Cedric Watts, Research Professor of English, University of Sussex. In this notorious late novel, Lawrence’s pagan imaginings burgeon. Kate Leslie, an Irish widow touring Mexico, becomes gradually involved with a charismatic leader, and she enters a sexual relationship with his dark henchm ...Show more
Quetzalcoatl by D. H. Lawrence; Louis L. Martz (Editor)
Category: Classics | Series: Paperbook Ser.
Now available for the first time as a paperbook, Quetzalcoatl is D.H. Lawrence's last "unpublished manuscript" and the early version of his great Mexican novel, The Plumed Serpent. Kate Burns is the widow of a failed Irish patriot, strong-minded and independent, who unlike the heroine of The Plumed Serp ...Show more
Remembering Ritalin: A Doctor and Generation RX Reflect on Life and Psychiatric Drugs by Lawrence H Diller, M.D.
Category: Health and Wellbeing
How are the kids of Generation Rx doing now? This groundbreaking book reveals the answers--and raises some important new questions. Written by a clinician with more than thirty years of experience with child patients, Remembering Ritalin offers an intimate and revealing look at the ADHD generation--how ...Show more
SECOND LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER by LAWRENCE D H
Category: Fiction | Series: Oneworld Classics Ser.
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Sea And Sardinia by Lawrence D H
Category: Travel Literature | Series: Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin Ser.
In January 1921, D.H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda visited Sardinia. Although the trip lasted only nine days, Lawrence wrote an intriguing account of Sicilian life that not only evokes the place, people, and local customs but is also deeply revealing about the writer himself. Remarkable for its metaphor ...Show more