The Cornish Nightmare: D.H. Lawrence in Cornwall by C. J. Stevens

The Cornish Nightmare: D.H. Lawrence in Cornwall

C. J. Stevens
120 pages
John Wade Pub
Oct 1996
Hardcover
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D. H. Lawrence and Frieda during the War Years, as told to the author by Stanley Hocking, "the boy" in Kangaroo. It includes D.H.'s relationship with Stanley's brother, the handsome William Henry; also, at this time the poem "Snake" had its inception.
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Pages 120
Publisher John Wade Pub
Published 1996
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