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  1. 17 de ago. de 2022 · For programmatic questions, please contact the D.H. Lawrence Ranch Initiatives at dhlawrenceranch@unm.edu or call (505) 277-6347 (English Department front desk). Cabins are not available to rent at this time. The purpose of the Ranch Initiatives is to preserve the legacy of novelist D.H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda Lawrence.

  2. D. H. Lawrence. David Herbert Richards Lawrence (n. 11 septembrie 1885, Eastwood, Anglia, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei – d. 2 martie 1930, Vence, Alpes-Maritimes, Franța) a fost un scriitor englez. Opera sa, puternic influențată de psihanaliza freudiană, exprimă efectul industrializării asupra ființei umane, conflictul ...

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  4. D. H. Lawrence. David Herbert Richards Lawrence ( 11 de setiembre de 1885 , Eastwood – 2 de marzu de 1930 , Vence) foi un escritor inglés, autor de noveles, cuentos, poemes, obres de teatru, ensayos, llibros de viaxe, pintures, traducciones, y crítiques lliteraries . La so lliteratura espón una estensa reflexón alrodiu de los efeutos ...

  5. D.H. Lawrence. David Herbert Richards Lawrence (født 11. september 1885, død 2. mars 1930) var en britisk forfatter, poet, dramatiker som også skrev litterære analyser og essayer. Hans samlede verker består omfattende refleksjoner av de umenneskelige effektene av den moderne tid og industrialiseringen.

  6. D. H. Lawrence and his circle — Mabel Dodge Luhan, Georgia O’Keeffe, Lady Dorothy Brett, and others — formed an important part of this cultural stream. Along with Taos’ museums, galleries, and historical structures, the D. H. Lawrence Ranch is a living representation of that legacy.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › St_MawrSt Mawr - Wikipedia

    St Mawr. St Mawr is a short novel (or novella) written by D. H. Lawrence. It was first published in 1925. The heroine of the story, Lou Witt, abandons her sterile marriage and a brittle, cynical post-First World War England. Her sense of alienation is associated with her encounter with a high-spirited stallion, the eponymous St Mawr.