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Complete Poems Collected and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Vivian de Sola Pinto and F. Warren Roberts This definitive collection of Lawrence’s poems, with appendices containing juvenilia, variants, and early drafts, and Lawrence’s own critical introductions to his poems, also includes full textual and explanatory notes, a glossary, and an index for the work of one of the greatest poets of the twentieth century. 1,088 pp. 978-0-14-018657-4 $30.00 D. H. Lawrence and Italy Introduction by Tim Parks Edited by Simonetta de Filippis, Paul Eggert, and Mara Kalnins Notes by Michael Frederick Herbert Taken together, these masterful, often rhapsodic impressions of the Italian countryside constitute “an indispensable guide to the sensibility of one of the most astonishing writers of our century” (Anthony Burgess). 528 pp. 978-0-14-144155-9 $18.00 The Fox/ The Captain’s Doll/ The Ladybird Introduction by Helen Dunmore Notes by David Ellis Edited by Dieter Miehl Set during and after the First World War, these three short novels feature struggles between men and women, a theme common to much of Lawrence’s work. This volume uses the restored texts of the Cambridge edition. 304 pp. 978-0-14-144183-2 $16.00 “some of the best, strongest and most vital writing in the english language . . . lawrence’s gifts were phenomenal, and there is no one in english literature to touch him, at his best.” —d o r i s lessing *Lady Chatterley’s Lover Introduction by Doris Lessing Edited with Notes by Michael Squires One of the most extraordinary literary works of the twentieth century, Lady Chatterley’s Lover was banned in England 146 Penguin ClassiCs and the United States after its initial publication in 1928. The tale of Constance Chatterley, a woman trapped in a sexless marriage with her invalid husband, and her passionate awakening with the gamekeeper Mellors, this is an erotic and psychologically powerful depiction of adult relationships. 400 pp. 978-0-14-144149-8 $14.00 Cambridge Lawrence Edition Lady Chatterley’s Lover Introduction by Doris Lessing Cover by Chester Brown D. H. Lawrence’s best-known book— available here in a vibrant deluxe edition. 448 pp. 978-0-14-303961-7 $15.00 Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition The Rainbow Cambridge Lawrence Edition Edited by Mark Kinkead-Weekes and Anne Fernihough Introduction by James Wood Set in the rural midlands of England, The Rainbow revolves around three generations of the Brangwens. When Tom Brangwen marries a Polish widow, Lydia Lensky, and adopts her daughter, Anna, as his own, he is unprepared for the conflict and passion that erupts between them. This edition reproduces the Cambridge text, which is based on Lawrence’s original manuscript. 528 pp. 978-0-14-144138-2 $11.00
Sea and Sardinia Edited by Mara Kalnins with an Introduction and Notes by Jill Franks In January 1921, D. H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, visited Sardinia. Although the trip lasted only nine days, his intriguing account of Sicilian life not only evokes the place, people, local customs, and wildlife but is also deeply revealing about the writer himself. This edition restores censored passages for the first time and corrects corrupt textual readings. 256 pp. 978-0-14-118076-2 $16.00 *Selected Poems Edited with an Introduction by James Fenton Christopher Hicks, Series Editor Published as part of a series of new editions of D. H. Lawrence’s works, this major collection presents the fullest range of the author’s poetry available today. Selected by prize-winning poet and scholar James Fenton, these lush, evocative poems offer a direct link to the genius of one of the twentieth century’s most provocative writers. 240 pp. 978-0-14-042458-4 $16.00 Selected Stories Introduction by Louise Welsh Edited by Sue Wilson This collection traces Lawrence’s development as a writer and includes early tales such as “Odour of Chrysanthemums” and “England, My England.” With complex and intelligent characters, these stories illustrate Lawrence’s passionate belief about the destructive forces in modern society and their effect on love between men and women. 400 pp. 978-0-14-144165-8 $13.00 Sons and Lovers Cambridge Lawrence Edition Edited by Helen Baron and Carl Baron Introduction by Blake Morrison A highly autobiographical and compelling portrait of childhood, adolescence, and the price of family bonds, Sons and Lovers is as profoundly affecting today as it was nearly a century ago, offering a glimpse of the peerless Lawrence at his most personal. This volume uses the restored texts of the Cambridge edition. 544 pp. 978-0-14-144144-3 $12.00 Studies in Classic American Literature Lawrence expounds on Franklin’s Autobiography, Cooper’s Leatherstocking novels, Poe’s tales, The Scarlet Letter, Moby-Dick, Leaves of Grass, and other works. 192 pp. 978-0-14-018377-1 $14.00 The Woman Who Rode Away; St. Mawr; The Princess Edited by Paul Poplawski Introduction by James Lasdun The three revelatory novellas collected here explore the profound effects on protagonists who embark on psychological voyages of liberation. 272 pp. 978-0-14-144166-5 $15.00 P e n g u i n C l a s s i C s 147
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Complete Poems<br />
Collected and Edited with an<br />
Introduction and Notes by<br />
Vivian de Sola Pinto and F. Warren Roberts<br />
This definitive collection of Lawrence’s<br />
poems, with appendices containing<br />
juvenilia, variants, and early drafts, and<br />
Lawrence’s own critical introductions to<br />
his poems, also includes <strong>full</strong> textual and<br />
explanatory notes, a glossary, and an index<br />
for the work of one of the greatest poets of<br />
the twentieth century.<br />
1,088 pp. 978-0-14-018657-4 $30.00<br />
D. H. Lawrence and Italy<br />
Introduction by Tim Parks<br />
Edited by Simonetta de Filippis,<br />
Paul Eggert, and Mara Kalnins<br />
Notes by Michael Frederick Herbert<br />
Taken together, these masterful, often<br />
rhapsodic impressions of the Italian<br />
countryside constitute “an indispensable<br />
guide to the sensibility of one of the<br />
most astonishing writers of our century”<br />
(Anthony Burgess).<br />
528 pp. 978-0-14-144155-9 $18.00<br />
The Fox/ The Captain’s Doll/<br />
The Ladybird<br />
Introduction by Helen Dunmore<br />
Notes by David Ellis<br />
Edited by Dieter Miehl<br />
Set during and after the First World War,<br />
these three short novels feature struggles<br />
between men and women, a theme<br />
common to much of Lawrence’s work.<br />
This volume uses the restored texts of the<br />
Cambridge edition.<br />
304 pp. 978-0-14-144183-2 $16.00<br />
“some of the best, strongest and most<br />
vital writing in the english language . . .<br />
lawrence’s gifts were phenomenal, and<br />
there is no one in english literature to touch<br />
him, at his best.” —d o r i s lessing<br />
*Lady Chatterley’s Lover<br />
Introduction by Doris Lessing<br />
Edited with Notes by Michael Squires<br />
One of the most extraordinary literary<br />
works of the twentieth century, Lady<br />
Chatterley’s Lover was banned in England<br />
146 <strong>Penguin</strong> ClassiCs<br />
and the United States after its initial<br />
publication in 1928. The tale of Constance<br />
Chatterley, a woman trapped in a sexless<br />
marriage with her invalid husband,<br />
and her passionate awakening with the<br />
gamekeeper Mellors, this is an erotic and<br />
psychologically powerful depiction of<br />
adult relationships.<br />
400 pp. 978-0-14-144149-8 $14.00<br />
Cambridge Lawrence Edition<br />
Lady Chatterley’s Lover<br />
Introduction by Doris Lessing<br />
<strong>Cover</strong> by Chester Brown<br />
D. H. Lawrence’s best-known book—<br />
available here in a vibrant deluxe edition.<br />
448 pp. 978-0-14-303961-7 $15.00<br />
<strong>Penguin</strong> Classics Deluxe Edition<br />
The Rainbow<br />
Cambridge Lawrence Edition<br />
Edited by Mark Kinkead-Weekes and<br />
Anne Fernihough<br />
Introduction by James Wood<br />
Set in the rural midlands of England,<br />
The Rainbow revolves around three<br />
generations of the Brangwens. When Tom<br />
Brangwen marries a Polish widow, Lydia<br />
Lensky, and adopts her daughter, Anna, as<br />
his own, he is unprepared for the conflict<br />
and passion that erupts between them.<br />
This edition reproduces the Cambridge<br />
text, which is based on Lawrence’s original<br />
manuscript.<br />
528 pp. 978-0-14-144138-2 $11.00