
LOOK! WE HAVE COME THROUGH! - By D. H. Lawrence - Chatto & Windus: London, MCMXVII
FOREWORD
ARGUMENT
ELEGY
NONENTITY
MARTYR À LA MODE
DON JUAN
THE SEA
HYMN TO PRIAPUS
BALLAD OF A WILFUL WOMAN
A striking sequence of poems unfolds as a single, organic narrative, tracing the inner turmoil of a man confronting the thresholds of adult life. Through vivid images of moonrise, restless seas, and fleeting nights, the verses echo his struggle with love, loss, and the demands of marriage. Each piece builds on the last, offering a confession‑like progression that feels both intimate and universal.
Lawrence’s language blends imagist clarity with a haunting lyricism, letting ordinary moments shine with unexpected weight. As the poet follows his lover into foreign lands, the poems capture the clash between desire and duty, and the yearning for a state beyond everyday suffering. Listeners will be drawn into a contemplative journey that hints at an eventual, if uncertain, sense of inner peace.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (97K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
E-text prepared by Lewis Jones HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-11-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1930
Known for writing with unusual emotional force, this English modernist explored love, class, desire, and the pressures of industrial life. His novels still feel alive because they ask difficult, deeply human questions without flinching.
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