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Table of Contents for Volume 26.1-3
(1995-96)

Cover Illustration:
Russ Kubisiak's design features a photograph by
David Hyde of the bronze statue of Lawrence (barefoot and holding a
blue gentian flower). Sculpted by Diana Thomson
and unveiled in 1994 at the University of Nottingham,
England.
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ARTICLES:
1
Charles Rossman · Editor's Preface
7
Earl Ingersoll · Lawrence and "Bloomsbury":
The Friendship with David Garnett
35
Karl Henzy · Patterns of Becoming in D.H. Lawrence's
War Letters
61
Michael L. Ross · Acts of Revision: Lawrence as
Intertext in the Novels of Pat Barker
65
Courtney M. Carter · Journey Toward the Center A
Jungian Analysis of Lawrence's St. Mawr
79
Rachelle Katz Lerner · A Dark Symbol of Courage:
The Significance of D. H. Lawrence for William Carlos Williams
and Kenneth Rexroth
95
Sherry Lutz Zivley · D.H. Lawrence's Surprising
Reactions to New Mexico
109
Jill Franks · Il Duro and Lawrence: The Reflecting
Stone
121
John Nause · D.H. Lawrence--Some Canadian Connections:
Lawrentian Presence in the Works of Layton, Purdy, and Nowlan
133
Nanette Norris · Alchemy and The Rainbow
147
Michael Squires and Lynn K. Talbot · Port
Isabel Today
149
Harriet Cooper · Lawrence, Magnus and Monte Cassino
167
Louise E. Wright · Letters from Esther Andrews to
Robert Mountsier
197
Diane Richard-Allerdyce · L'ecriture Feminine
and its Discontents: Anais Nin's Response to D.H. Lawrence
227
M. Elizabeth Sargent · The Wives, the Virgins, and
Isis: Lawrence's Exploration of Female Will in Four Late Novellas
of Spiritual Quest
249
Virginia Hyde · Kate and the Goddess: Subtexts in
The Plumed Serpent
275
Carol Siegel · St. Mawr: Lawrence's Journey
Toward Cultural Feminism
287
Joyce Goggin · Nazis, Foucault and D.H. Lawrence
305
Michael Black · Getting the Cambridge Edition Started
327
Robert Darroch · Not the End of the Story: The Cambridge
University Press Kangaroo
NEWS & BOOK REVIEWS:
449
Lawrentiana
50
In Memoriam | Carl E. Baron,
George Lazarus
466
Photo montage from the Sixth International
Lawrence Conference (PDF)
Editor: Charles
Rossman
Please Note: This volume is
out
of print.
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