Twilight in Italy

“Twilight in Italy” by D. H. Lawrence is a collection of travel essays published by Digireads.com in 2012. This edition, comprising 94 pages, presents Lawrence’s reflections as he embarks on a journey through the Alps and into the vibrant landscapes of Italy. The book highlights his unique perspective as a traveler, offering insights that complement his broader literary contributions.
Readers will discover a blend of personal memoir and social observation, as Lawrence shares small stories that illuminate the customs and traditions of the regions he explores. Through his vivid descriptions, the essays provide a glimpse into the experiences of a real traveler, capturing the essence of both the natural beauty and cultural richness of Italy. This work serves as a valuable addition to the understanding of Lawrence’s literary legacy and his approach to travel writing.
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D. H. Lawrence, in full David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930), was an English author of novels, poems, plays, short stories, essays and travel books. He is valued by many as a visionary thinker and significant representative of modernism, as well as one of the finest writers in English literature. His novels “Sons and Lovers” (1913), “The Rainbow” (1915), and “Women in Love” (1920) made him one of the most influential English writers of the 20th century. Much is said of Lawrence’s fiction, but many have forgotten about his remarkable travel writing. “Twilight in Italy” is a small book of travel essays, worth reading for the light they throw on the context of Lawrence’s work. The novel takes us on a foot tour of the Alps all the way down into the Verdant Gardens and the sun-soaked plazas of Italy. Lawrence gives us small stories here and there that not only share a sense of place, but also relate the experience of a real traveler.
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