D. H. Lawrence: Essay Questions and Bibliography

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Lawrence, D. H.

Lawrence, D. H.
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Essay Questions and Bibliography

Essay Questions And Answers For Review

1. What is the relation between Sons and Lovers and Lawrence's own life?

Answer: As we have seen throughout the Detailed Summary, Introduction and
Commentary, Sons and Lovers is for the most part a very accurate record of D.
H. Lawrence's own early life. Mrs. Morel, we have noted, is a strikingly
detailed and dramatic portrait of Lawrence's own, ex - schoolteacher mother,
Lydia Beardsall Lawrence, and the hard - drinking Walter Morel, so bitterly
hated by his children, is a ...

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