as it certainly was for English novelist D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930). In March 1929, he was in Paris arranging for the publication of a cheap, popular edition of his novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover ...
The flat in question was 1 Byron Villas, the author’s first residence in London. He and his wife, Frieda, moved in in the summer of 1915 and left at the end of December the same year. Die-hard D.H.
mouldering in a dank fog,” wrote D.H. Lawrence in a 1915 letter. “I am glad we have let this flat.” The flat in question was 1 Byron Villas, the author’s first residence in London.
Writer-director Huo Meng’s Berlin competition entry follows an extended family of farmers scraping by as their country ...
At the show, hosted at the Jadunath Bhavan Museum and Resource Centre on the poet’s 116th birth anniversary, the poet’s ...
However, back in 2004, the reintroduction of trams to Nottingham after a 70-year hiatus marked a significant shift in city life. The green light for the trams was given in 1998, and The Post joyfully ...
author DH Lawrence, poet Lord Byron, Robin Hood and - most recently - hero Lioness Mary Earps. In December of the previous year, a tram was named after Professor Martin Poliakoff, a research ...
Over a career that’s now in its seventh decade, Frederick Seidel has published nearly 20 notable collections of poetry—work ...