Complete Poems

Complete Poems by D. H. Lawrence is a comprehensive collection published by Penguin in January 1994, featuring 1088 pages of poetry in English. This edition brings together all the poems from the incomplete “Collected Poems” of 1929, along with selections from smaller volumes released during Lawrence’s lifetime, uncollected works, and an appendix of juvenilia. It also includes critical introductions by the author and full textual and explanatory notes, providing a thorough exploration of Lawrence’s poetic contributions.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes within this collection, including love and erotica, as well as insights into the literary landscape of European poetry. The edition serves as a significant literary resource, offering a detailed look at Lawrence’s work and his evolving style. With its extensive range of poems and critical commentary, this collection is designed for those interested in the depth and breadth of Lawrence’s literary legacy.
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Collected poems from one of the great writers of the 20th century
This collection includes all the poems from the incomplete “Collected Poems” of 1929 and from the separate smaller volumes issued during Lawrence’s lifetime; uncollected poems; an appendix of juvenilia and another containing variants and early drafts; and all Lawrence’s critical introductions to his poems. It also includes full textual and explanatory notes.
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