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Photocopy and transcription of a letter from D.H. Lawrence to Helen Corke, 1910-06-21
Photocopy of “Once again, Helene, I must answer your word: ‘You had better not see me again.’ Once more, I say ‘Bien,’ and proceed to disobey...". Includes a typed transcription.
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.
Transcription of letter from D.H. Lawrence to Helen Corke, 1911
“I was not surprised to find your letter waiting for me when I came back from Dover. Do not be hurt! I am only hasty in wording. Surely, surely it is my tenet that an emotion is genuine even though next day an antagonistic feeling supplants it....” Listed as being written in September 1911.