
audiobook
by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
This compact guide walks listeners through the full range of a celebrated early‑20th‑century writer’s output, from his most famous novels to his lesser‑known poems, short stories, and stage works. It’s organized like a map, letting you see at a glance where each piece fits within his career and how the various collections interrelate. Alongside the literary titles, the guide notes accompanying introductions, illustrations, and occasional travel sketches that enrich the reading experience.
Inside you’ll find familiar titles such as the passionate novel about a young artist’s love, the sweeping saga of a family’s emotional tides, and the daring exploration of relationships in a later masterpiece. The index also points to a three‑act play, a series of vivid Italian travel notes, and several poetry volumes that reveal the author’s lyrical side. Whether you’re hunting a specific story, curious about his poetic phases, or simply want an overview of his diverse works, this resource makes navigating his catalogue effortless.
Language
en
Duration
~1 minutes (1K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2019-05-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1885–1930
A fierce, searching voice of English literature, this novelist and poet wrote with unusual candor about love, class, desire, and the strain modern life puts on the human spirit. His books still feel alive because they push past manners and convention to ask what it really means to live fully.
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