Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930
Biography
David Herbert Lawrence was an English writer and poet. His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation.
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
Poster, 1967
1 full-color poster
D.H. Lawrence's The Fox. Between Ellen and Jill Came Paul....
Starring Sandy Dennis, Keir Dullea, and Anne Heywood. Produced by Ray Stross; directed by Mark Rydell; screenplay by Lewis J. Carlino and Howard Koch; music by Lalo Schifrin. Claridge Pictures, Inc.
Poster, 1967
1 full-color poster
D.H. Lawrence's The Fox. Between Ellen and Jill Came Paul....
Starring Sandy Dennis, Keir Dullea, and Anne Heywood. Produced by Ray Stross; directed by Mary Rydell; screenplay by Lewis J. Carlino and Howard Koch; music by Lalo Schifrin. Claridge Pictures, Inc.
Poster, 1955
Lady Chatterley's Lover. Full color poster
Preface, Undated
Ellmann's preface to Weiss's biography on D.H. Lawrence.
Sons and Lovers, 1960
D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. The First Experiences of a Young Man in the Mysteries of a Woman!
Starring Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller, Mary Ure, et al. Produced by Jerry Wald; directed by Jack Cardiff; screenplay by Gavin Lambert and T.E.B. Clarke. 20th Century-Fox Film Corp.
The Fox
2 full-color posters.
D.H. Lawrence's The Fox. Between Ellen and Jill Came Paul....
Starring Sandy Dennis, Keir Dullea, and Anne Heywood. Produced by Ray Stross; directed by Mark Rydell; screenplay by Lewis J. Carlino and Howard Koch; music by Lalo Schifrin. Claridge Pictures, Inc.
The Rocking Horse Winner, 1949
J. Arthur Rank presents The Rocking Horse Winner. Exciting as Your Wildest Dreams! From the story by D.H. Lawrence.
Starring Valerie Hobson, John Mills, John Howard Davies, Ronald Squire, and Hugh Sinclair.
Screenplay and direction by Anthony Pelissier; produced by John Mills.
A Two Cities film. A Universal International release.
The Virgin and the Gypsy, 1970
Transcription of letter from D.H. Lawrence to Helen Corke, 1910-07-31
“How are you? I began to write to you at sunset. Now it is starlight, big scintillating stars; it is nearly midnight! I am as miserable as the devil...”
Transcription of letter from D.H. Lawrence to Helen Corke, 1911
“Sometimes it strikes me one way- sometimes another. Sometimes I think it the beastliest selfishness- sometimes I think it is poltrooning- sometimes it seems to me perfectly natural- my way....” Listed as being written in summer of 1911.
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