D.H. Lawrence and Italy

D.H. Lawrence and Italy by David Herbert Lawrence is a collection of three travel sketches that explore Italy, written during a peak period of the author’s creative output. Published by Penguin in 1997, this edition comprises 115 pages and is presented in English. The sketches provide insights into Lawrence’s experiences and observations, reflecting his unique perspective on the Italian landscape and culture.
Readers will find a blend of literary collections and essays that delve into Lawrence’s thoughts and reflections during his travels. This edition includes an introduction by Anthony Burgess, enhancing the context of the sketches. The work engages with themes of literary criticism and offers a glimpse into the American author’s relationship with Italy, making it a notable addition to the study of his literary contributions.
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A collection of three travel sketches on Italy, written when Lawrence was at the height of his creative powers. This edition features an introduction by Anthony Burgess.
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