The Project Gutenberg eBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of David H. Lawrence This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this ebook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this eBook. Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of David H. Lawrence Author: D. H. Lawrence Editor: David Widger Release date: May 8, 2019 [eBook #59460] Language: English Credits: Produced by David Widger *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF DAVID H. LAWRENCE *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF DAVID H. LAWRENCE Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## 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 *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF DAVID H. LAWRENCE *** Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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