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##  SONS AND LOVERS

##  SONS AND LOVERS

##  TOUCH AND GO

##  WOMEN IN LOVE

##  AARON'S ROD

##  FANTASIA OF THE UNCONSCIOUS

##  TORTOISES

##  THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER AND OTHERS

##  THE RAINBOW

##  AMORES

##  LOVE POEMS AND OTHERS

##  NEW POEMS

##  BAY, A BOOK OF POEMS

##  LOOK! WE HAVE COME THROUGH!

##  SEA AND SARDINIA

##  THE WHITE PEACOCK

##  ENGLAND, MY ENGLAND

##  TWILIGHT IN ITALY

##  THE LOST GIRL

THE TRESPASSER

THE WIDOWING OF MRS. HOLROYD

WINTRY PEACOCK








TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES






SONS AND LOVERS

By D.H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

PART ONE

I. The Early Married Life of the Morels
II. The Birth of Paul, and Another Battle
III. The Casting Off of Morel—The Taking on of William
IV. The Young Life of Paul
V. Paul Launches into Life
VI. Death in the Family

PART TWO

VII. Lad-and-Girl Love
VIII. Strife in Love
IX. Defeat of Miriam
X. Clara
XI. The Test on Miriam
XII. Passion
XIII. Baxter Dawes
XIV. The Release
XV. Derelict






SONS AND LOVERS

By D. H. Lawrence

With An Introduction By John Macy



CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I The Early Married Life of the Morels 3
II The Birth of Paul, and Another Battle 34
III The Casting Off of Morel—the Taking On of William 56
IV The Young Life of Paul 70
V Paul Launches into Life 100
VI Death in the Family 136
VII Lad-and-Girl Love 169
VIII Strife in Love 213
IX Defeat of Miriam 254
X Clara 297
XI The Test on Miriam 327
XII Passion 354
XIII Baxter Dawes 401
XIV The Release 444
XV Derelict 479






TOUCH AND GO

A Play in Three Acts

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHARACTERS
TOUCH AND GO
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III






WOMEN IN LOVE

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I.   Sisters
CHAPTER II.   Shortlands
CHAPTER III.   Class-room
CHAPTER IV.   Diver
CHAPTER V.   In the Train
CHAPTER VI.   Crème de Menthe
CHAPTER VII.   Fetish
CHAPTER VIII.   Breadalby
CHAPTER IX.   Coal-dust
CHAPTER X.   Sketch-book
CHAPTER XI.   An Island
CHAPTER XII.   Carpeting
CHAPTER XIII.   Mino
CHAPTER XIV.   Water-party
CHAPTER XV.   Sunday Evening
CHAPTER XVI.   Man to Man
CHAPTER XVII.   The Industrial Magnate
CHAPTER XVIII.   Rabbit
CHAPTER XIX.   Moony
CHAPTER XX.   Gladiatorial
CHAPTER XXI.   Threshold
CHAPTER XXII.   Woman to Woman
CHAPTER XXIII.   Excurse
CHAPTER XXIV.   Death and Love
CHAPTER XXV.   Marriage or Not
CHAPTER XXVI.   A Chair
CHAPTER XXVII.   Flitting
CHAPTER XXVIII.   Gudrun in the Pompadour
CHAPTER XXIX.   Continental
CHAPTER XXX.   Snowed Up
CHAPTER XXXI.   Exeunt






AARON'S ROD

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I   THE BLUE BALL
CHAPTER II   ROYAL OAK
CHAPTER III   "THE LIGHTED TREE”
CHAPTER IV   "THE PILLAR OF SALT”
CHAPTER V   AT THE OPERA
CHAPTER VI   TALK
CHAPTER VII   THE DARK SQUARE GARDEN
CHAPTER VIII   A PUNCH IN THE WIND
CHAPTER IX   LOW-WATER MARK
CHAPTER X   THE WAR AGAIN
CHAPTER XI   MORE PILLAR OF SALT
CHAPTER XII   NOVARA
CHAPTER XIII   WIE ES IHNEN GEFAELLT
CHAPTER XIV   XX SETTEMBRE
CHAPTER XV   A RAILWAY JOURNEY
CHAPTER XVI   FLORENCE
CHAPTER XVII   HIGH UP OVER THE CATHEDRAL SQUARE
CHAPTER XVIII     THE MARCHESA
CHAPTER XIX   CLEOPATRA, BUT NOT ANTHONY
CHAPTER XX   THE BROKEN ROD
CHAPTER XXI   WORDS






FANTASIA OF THE UNCONSCIOUS

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
Foreword vii
I. Introduction 1
II. The Holy Family 14
III. Plexuses, Planes and So On 29
IV. Trees and Babies and Papas and Mamas 42
V. The Five Senses 64
VI. First Glimmerings of Mind 85
VII. First Steps in Education 101
VIII. Education and Sex in Man, Woman and Child 119
IX. The Birth of Sex 140
X. Parent Love 164
XI. The Vicious Circle 185
XII. Litany of Exhortations 209
XIII. Cosmological 214
XIV. Sleep and Dreams 234
XV. The Lower Self 263
Epilogue 291






TORTOISES

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

BABY TORTOISE
TORTOISE-SHELL
TORTOISE FAMILY CONNECTIONS
LUI ET ELLE
TORTOISE GALLANTRY
TORTOISE SHOUT






THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER

and Other Stories

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

The Prussian Officer
The Thorn in the Flesh
Daughters of the Vicar
A Fragment of Stained Glass
The Shades of Spring
Second Best
The Shadow in the Rose Garden
Goose Fair
The White Stocking
A Sick Collier
The Christening
Odour of Chrysanthemums






THE RAINBOW

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

I How Tom Brangwen Married a Polish Lady
II They Live at the Marsh
III Childhood of Anna Lensky
IV Girlhood of Anna Brangwen
V Wedding at the Marsh
VI Anna Victrix
VII The Cathedral
VIII The Child
IX The Marsh and the Flood
X The Widening Circle
XI First Love
XII Shame
XIII The Man's World
XIV The Widening Circle
XV The Bitterness of Ecstasy
XVI The Rainbow






AMORES

Poems

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

THE WILD COMMON
STUDY
DISCORD IN CHILDHOOD
VIRGIN YOUTH
MONOLOGUE OF A MOTHER
IN A BOAT
WEEK-NIGHT SERVICE
IRONY
DREAMS OLD AND NASCENT
DREAMS OLD AND NASCENT
A WINTER'S TALE
EPILOGUE
A BABY RUNNING BAREFOOT
DISCIPLINE
SCENT OF IRISES
THE PROPHET
LAST WORDS TO MIRIAM
MYSTERY
PATIENCE
BALLAD OF ANOTHER OPHELIA
RESTLESSNESS
A BABY ASLEEP AFTER PAIN
ANXIETY
THE PUNISHER
THE END
THE BRIDE
THE VIRGIN MOTHER
AT THE WINDOW
DRUNK
SORROW
DOLOR OF AUTUMN
THE INHERITANCE
SILENCE
LISTENING
BROODING GRIEF
LOTUS HURT BY THE COLD
MALADE
LIAISON
TROTH WITH THE DEAD
DISSOLUTE
SUBMERGENCE
THE ENKINDLED SPRING
REPROACH
THE HANDS OF THE BETROTHED
EXCURSION
PERFIDY
A SPIRITUAL WOMAN
MATING
A LOVE SONG
BROTHER AND SISTER
AFTER MANY DAYS
BLUE
SNAP-DRAGON
A PASSING BELL
IN TROUBLE AND SHAME
ELEGY
GREY EVENING
FIRELIGHT AND NIGHTFALL
THE MYSTIC BLUE






LOVE POEMS AND OTHERS

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

LOVE POEMS:- PAGE
Wedding Morn i.
Kisses in the Train iii.
Cruelty and Love v.
Cherry Robbers viii.
Lilies in the Fire ix.
Coldness in Love xi.
End of another Home-Holiday xiii.
Reminder xvi.
Bei Hennef xviii.
Lightning xix.
Song-Day in Autumn xxi.
Aware xxiii.
A Pang of Reminiscence xxiv.
A White Blossom xxv.
Red Moon-Rise xxvi.
Return xxviii.
The Appeal xxix.
Repulsed xxx.
Dream-Confused xxxii.
Corot xxxiii.
Morning Work xxxv.
Transformations xxxvi.
Renascence xxxviii.
Dog-Tired xl.
Michael-Angelo xli.
DIALECT POEMS:-
Violets xlii.
Whether or Not xliv.
A Collier's Wife liii.
The Drained Cup lvi.
THE SCHOOLMASTER:-
I. A Snowy Day in School lix.
II. The Best of School lx.
III. Afternoon in School lxiii.






NEW POEMS

By D. H. Lawrence

1918

CONTENTS

APPREHENSION
COMING AWAKE
FROM A COLLEGE WINDOW
FLAPPER
BIRDCAGE WALK
LETTER FROM TOWN: THE
FLAT SUBURBS, S.W., IN THE
THIEF IN THE NIGHT
LETTER FROM TOWN: ON A
SUBURBS ON A HAZY DAY
HYDE PARK AT NIGHT, BEFORE
GIPSY
TWO-FOLD
UNDER THE OAK
SIGH NO MORE
LOVE STORM
PARLIAMENT HILL IN THE
PICCADILLY CIRCUS AT NIGHT
TARANTELLA
IN CHURCH
PIANO
EMBANKMENT AT NIGHT,
PHANTASMAGORIA
NEXT MORNING
PALIMPSEST OF TWILIGHT
EMBANKMENT AT NIGHT,
WINTER IN THE BOULEVARD
SCHOOL ON THE OUTSKIRTS
SICKNESS
EVERLASTING FLOWERS
THE NORTH COUNTRY
BITTERNESS OF DEATH
SEVEN SEALS
READING A LETTER
TWENTY YEARS AGO
INTIME
TWO WIVES
HEIMWEH
DEBACLE
NARCISSUS
AUTUMN SUNSHINE
ON THAT DAY






BAY

A Book Of Poems

By D. H. Lawrence

1919



CONTENTS

GUARDS!
EVOLUTIONS OF SOLDIERS
THE LITTLE TOWN AT EVENING
LAST HOURS
TOWN
AFTER THE OPERA
GOING BACK
ON THE MARCH
BOMBARDMENT
WINTER-LULL
THE ATTACK
OBSEQUIAL ODE
SHADES
BREAD UPON THE WATERS.
RUINATION
RONDEAU OF A CONSCIENTIOUS
TOMMIES IN THE TRAIN
WAR-BABY
NOSTALGIA






LOOK!   WE HAVE COME THROUGH!

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

FOREWORD
ARGUMENT
ELEGY
NONENTITY
MARTYR À LA MODE
DON JUAN
THE SEA
HYMN TO PRIAPUS
BALLAD OF A WILFUL WOMAN
FIRST MORNING
SHE LOOKS BACK
ON THE BALCONY
FROHNLEICHNAM
IN THE DARK
HUMILIATION
GREEN
RIVER ROSES
GLOIRE DE DIJON
ROSE OF ALL THE WORLD
QUITE FORSAKEN
FORSAKEN AND FORLORN
FIREFLIES IN THE CORN
SINNERS
MISERY
WINTER DAWN
WHY DOES SHE WEEP?
GIORNO DEI MORTI
ALL SOULS
LADY WIFE
BOTH SIDES OF THE MEDAL
LOGGERHEADS
DECEMBER NIGHT
NEW YEAR'S EVE
NEW YEAR'S NIGHT
VALENTINE'S NIGHT
BIRTH NIGHT
RABBIT SNARED IN THE NIGHT
PARADISE RE-ENTERED
SPRING MORNING
WEDLOCK
HISTORY
ONE WOMAN TO ALL WOMEN
PEOPLE
STREET LAMPS
NEW HEAVEN AND EARTH
ELYSIUM
MANIFESTO
AUTUMN RAIN
FROST FLOWERS
CRAVING FOR SPRING






SEA AND SARDINIA

By D. H. Lawrence

With Eight Pictures In Color By Jan Juta



CONTENTS

I. As Far As Palermo 11
II. The Sea 44
III. Cagliari 99
IV. Mandas 127
V. To Sorgono 154
VI. To Nuoro 212
VII. To Terranova and the Steamer 260
VIII. Back 312

ILLUSTRATIONS

Orosei Frontispiece
Map—By D. H. Lawrence 44
Isili 100
Tonara 148
Sorgono 180
Fonni 204
Gavoi 236
Nuoro 268
Terranova 300






"THE WHITE PEACOCK"

By D. H. Lawrence

CONTENTS

THE WHITE PEACOCK
PART I

CHAPTER I
THE PEOPLE OF NETHERMERE


CHAPTER II
DANGLING THE APPLE

CHAPTER III
A VENDOR OF VISIONS

CHAPTER IV
THE FATHER

CHAPTER V
THE SCENT OF BLOOD

CHAPTER VI
THE EDUCATION OF GEORGE

CHAPTER VII
LETTIE PULLS DOWN THE SMALL GOLD GRAPES

CHAPTER VIII
THE RIOT OF CHRISTMAS

CHAPTER IX
LETTIE COMES OF AGE
PART II

CHAPTER I
STRANGE BLOSSOMS AND STRANGE NEW BUDDING

CHAPTER II
A SHADOW IN SPRING

CHAPTER III
THE IRONY OF INSPIRED MOMENTS

CHAPTER IV
KISS WHEN SHE'S RIPE FOR TEARS

CHAPTER V
AN ARROW FROM THE IMPATIENT GOD

CHAPTER VI
THE COURTING

CHAPTER VII
THE FASCINATION OF THE FORBIDDEN APPLE

CHAPTER VIII
A POEM OF FRIENDSHIP

CHAPTER IX
PASTORALS AND PEONIES
PART III

CHAPTER I
A NEW START IN LIFE

CHAPTER II
PUFFS OF WIND IN THE SAIL

CHAPTER III
THE FIRST PAGES OF SEVERAL ROMANCES

CHAPTER III
DOMESTIC LIFE AT THE RAM

CHAPTER IV
THE DOMINANT MOTIF OF SUFFERING

CHAPTER V
PISGAH

CHAPTER VI
THE SCARP SLOPE

CHAPTER VII
A PROSPECT AMONG THE MARSHES OF LETHE






ENGLAND, MY ENGLAND

By D. H. Lawrence



CONTENTS

ENGLAND, MY ENGLAND
TICKETS, PLEASE
THE BLIND MAN
MONKEY NUTS
WINTRY PEACOCK
YOU TOUCHED ME
SAMSON AND DELILAH
THE PRIMROSE PATH
THE HORSE DEALER'S DAUGHTER
FANNY AND ANNIE






TWILIGHT IN ITALY

By D. H. Lawrence

1916

CONTENTS

THE CRUCIFIX ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS

ON THE LAGO DI GARDA
       THE SPINNER AND THE MONKS
       THE LEMON GARDENS
       THE THEATRE
       SAN GAUDENZIO
       THE DANCE
       IL DURO
       JOHN

ITALIANS IN EXILE

THE RETURN JOURNEY






THE LOST GIRL

By D. H. Lawrence

1921



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I THE DECLINE OF MANCHESTER HOUSE
CHAPTER II THE RISE OF ALVINA HOUGHTON
CHAPTER III THE MATERNITY NURSE
CHAPTER IV TWO WOMEN DIE
CHAPTER V THE BEAU
CHAPTER VI HOUGHTON'S LAST ENDEAVOUR
CHAPTER VII NATCHA-KEE-TAWARA
CHAPTER VIII CICCIO
CHAPTER IX ALVINA BECOMES ALLAYE
CHAPTER X THE FALL OF MANCHESTER HOUSE
CHAPTER XI HONOURABLE ENGAGEMENT
CHAPTER XII ALLAYE ALSO IS ENGAGED
CHAPTER XIII THE WEDDED WIFE
CHAPTER XIV THE JOURNEY ACROSS
CHAPTER XV THE PLACE CALLED CALIFANO
CHAPTER XVI SUSPENSE









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