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- English novelist and poet and essayist whose work condemned industrial society and explored sexual relationships (1885-1930)
How To Use D. H. Lawrence In A Sentence
- Among the pioneers of free verse, D. H. Lawrence stands out as one who, though gifted in metrical verse, is happier without meter.
- This is the river which flows as a constant theme through the novels of D. H. Lawrence.
- To read D. H. Lawrence is to be revived by the electric current of energy that flows through his words.
- D. H. Lawrence expounds his philosophical ideas in all his works, but his first novel The White Peacock is the outset of his literary approach to philosophical problems.
- Its title belying an emphasis on writers, "A Cabinet of Drawings" includes odd, amateur pieces-by Frieda and D. H. Lawrence, Arthur Conan Doyle, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Artforum.com
- Among the pioneers of free verse, D. H. Lawrence stands out as one who, though gifted in metrical verse, is happier without meter.
- Barack Obama seconds the sentiment of D. H. Lawrence that “the novel is the one bright book of life.