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From: Contemporary Review
Date: 19970501
Author:Bridgman, Joan
This is the second volume of an unusual enterprise -- a three-volume biography of D.H. Lawrence, each written by a different author. Mr Kinkead-Weekes justifies this procedure on the grounds that three different Lawrences may emerge -- early, middle and late as it were -- and that this would accord with the subject's own views on the fluidity of character, its continual rebirth into new states of being and the impossibility of conveying `the old stable ego of the character'. Even more sinisterly, he announces that the mass of the new information in the Cambridge collected Letters ...
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