The Complete Short Novels

The Complete Short Novels by D. H. Lawrence, published by Penguin Books on January 5, 1982, is a comprehensive collection that showcases Lawrence’s exploration of the short novel form. This edition compiles three short novels, including “The Ladybird,” originally released in 1923, and delves into themes of leadership and male supremacy. The collection also features four additional novellas, such as “The Virgin and The Gypsy” and “The Princess,” highlighting Lawrence’s ability to infuse beauty and vitality into his narratives.
Readers will find that Lawrence employs the short novel format to advance his ideas while enriching the storytelling with mythological elements. In works like “St Mawr,” set in New Mexico, and “The Escaped Cock,” which reinterprets the story of Christ’s resurrection, the author demonstrates a profound engagement with contemporary issues. This edition, comprising 624 pages, offers a significant look into Lawrence’s literary contributions within the realms of literature and fiction.
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Published in one volume, together with “The Ladybird” in 1923, these three short novels reveal Lawrence exploring the new form, developing its potential and using it, above all, to advance his ideas on leadership and male supremacy. The four novellas that followed, including “The Virgin and The Gypsy” and “The Princess”, achieve a far greater beauty and vitality, and in “St Mawr”, set in New Mexico, and “The Escaped Cock” an extraordinary reworking of the story of Christ’s resurrection, Lawrence brings to the short novel the richness and resonance of myth.
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