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THE LEGACY OF D. H. LA WRENCE THE LEGACY OF D. H. LA WRENCE New Essays Edited by J effrey Meyers Professor of English University of Colorado Palgrave Macmillan Editorial matter, Introduction and Chapter Four ©jeffrey Meyers 1987; Chapter One ©john Bayley 1987; Chapter Two ©james Gindin 1987; Chapter Three © William M. Chace 1987; Chapter Five © Roberts W. French 1987; Chapter Six © Eugene Goodheart 1987; Chapter Seven © Kingsley Widmer 1987. Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1s t edition 1987 All rights reserved. For information, write: Scholarly & Reference Division, St. Martin's Press, Inc., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010 First published in the United States of America in 1987 ISBN 978-1-349-08310-7 ISBN 978-1-349-08308-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-08308-4 Library ofCongress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Legacy ofD. H. Lawrence. Bibliography: p. Includes index. I. Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930-Influence. 2. English literature-20th century-History and criticism. 3. American literature-20th century-History and criticism. I. Meyers,jeffrey. PR6023.A93Z655 1987 823'.912 8&-6591 ISBN 978-0-312-47804-9 FOT Francis King Contents Acknowledgments IX Notes on the Contributors X Introduction Je.ffrey Meyers LAWRENCE AND THE MODERN ENGLISH NOVEL John Bayley 14 2 LAWRENCE AND THE CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH NOVEL James Gindin 30 3 LAWRENCE AND ENGLISH POETRY William M. Chace 54 4 LAWRENCE AND TRAV EL WRITERS Je.ffrey Meyers 81 5 LAWRENCE AND AMERICAN POETRY Roberts W. French 109 6 LA WRENCE AND AMERICAN FICTION Eugene Goodheart 135 7 LAWRENCE'S CULTURAL IMPACT Kingsley Widmer 156 Notes 175 Index 200 Vll Acknowledgments The editor is grateful for the generous letters from and interviews with many of the writers considered in this book: Robert Bly, Melvyn Bragg, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Durrell, Allen Ginsberg, Graham Greene, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, the late Christopher Isherwood, Galway KinnelI, Doris Lessing, Norman Mailer, the late Bernard Malamud, Karl Shapiro, Alan Sillitoe, Gary Snyder, Sir Stephen Spender, David Storey and Keith Waterhouse. IX Notes on the Contributors John Bayley is Warton Professor of English Literature and Fellow of St. Catherine's College, Oxford University. He is the author of The Romantic Survival (1956), The Character of Love (1960), Tolstoy and the Novel (1966), Pushkin (1971), The Uses of Division (1976), An Essay on Hardy (1978), Shakespeare and Tragedy ( 1981) and Selected Essqys (1984). William M. Chace is Professor of English and Vice Provost for Academic Planning and Development at Stanford University. Author of The Political ldentities of E;:;ra Pound and T. S. Eliot (1973), Lionel Trilling: Criticism and Politics (1980), editor of JamesJoyce: A Collection ofCritical Essays (1974) and An Introduction to Literature (1985), he has also written essays on a wide variety of modern authors. Roberts W. French is Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts. He has published essays in College English, The Nation, Massachusetts Review, Mitton Quarterly and Walt Whitman Review. His chapter on Lawrence and Whitman appeared in D. H. Lawrence and Tradition, edited by JefTrey Meyers (1985). James Gindin, Professor of English at the University of Michigan, has won Fulbright, National Endowment for the Humanities and Guggenheim fellowships. He is the author of Postwar British Fiction (1962), Harvest of a Quiet Eye: The Novel of Compassion (1971), The English Climate: An Excursion into a Biography ofJ ohn Galsworthy (1979) and John Galsworthy's Lift and Art (1986). Eugene Goodheart is the Edytha Macy Gross Professor of Humanities at Brandeis University. He is the author of The Utopian Vision ofD . H. Lawrence (1963), The Gult ofthe Ego: The Self in Modern Literature (1968), Culture and the Radical Gonscience (1973), x Notes on the Contributors Xl The Failure of Criticism (1978) and The Skeptic Disposition in Contemporary Criticism (1984-). Jeffrey Meyers is Professor of English at the University of Colorado and Fellow ofthe Royal Society ofLiterature. He is the author or editor of 22 books, including biographies of Katherine Mansfield (1978), Wyndham Lewis (1980) and Ernest Hemingway (1985), U)1ndham Lewis: A Revaluation (1980) and Hemingway: The Critical Heritage (1982), several books on T. E. Lawrence and George Orwell, Fiction and the Colonial Experience (1973), Painting and the Novel (1975), A Fever at the Core (1976), Married to Genius (1977), Homosexuality and Literature (1977), Disease and the Novel (1985), The Crafl of Literary Biography (1985), D. H. Lawrence and the Experience of Italy (1982) and D. H. Lawrence and Tradition (1985). Kingsley Widmer is Professor of English at San Diego State University. Among his several hund red publications are eight books ofliterary and cultural criticism: The Art of Perversity: D. H. Lawrence's Shorter Fictions (1962), Henry Miller (1963), The Literary Rebel (1965), The Ways of Nihilism: Herman Melville's Short Novels (1970), The End ofCulture: Essays on Sensibility in Contemporary Society (1973), Paul Goodman (1980), Edges ofE xtremity: Problems ofL iterary Modemism (1980) and Nathanael West (1982). Poet and sculptor, do the work, Nor let the modish painter shirk Wha t his great forefathers did. Yeats, "Under Ben Bulben" Every masterpiece is the cry of aprecursor, and rallies beyond time, in the black frost of eternity, its companions yet to come. Lucien Daudet

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