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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Twelve high standard Lawrence stories. I'm getting so elderly that I forget them as soon as they've been read. The introduction by Richard Aldington is a help. Indeholder "Den prøjsiske Officer", "Tornen i Kødet", "Præstens Døtre", "Næstbedst", "Den hvide Strømpe", "Daaben", "Duft af Chrisantemum", "Ræven", "Maa jeg se Deres Billetter?", "Den blinde Mand", "Paafugl i Sne", "Du rørte ved mig", "Samson og Dalila", "'Lystens blomsterstrøede Vej'", "To blaa Fugle", "De blaa Mokkasiner", "Gyngehesten", "Glade Genfærd", "Smil", "Ikke saadan noget", "Kvinden, som red bort". "Den prøjsiske Officer" handler om ??? "Tornen i Kødet" handler om ??? "Præstens Døtre" handler om ??? "Næstbedst" handler om ??? "Den hvide Strømpe" handler om ??? "Daaben" handler om ??? "Duft af Chrisantemum" handler om ??? "Ræven" handler om ??? "Maa jeg se Deres Billetter?" handler om ??? "Den blinde Mand" handler om ??? "Paafugl i Sne" handler om ??? "Du rørte ved mig" handler om ??? "Samson og Dalila" handler om ??? "'Lystens blomsterstrøede Vej'" handler om ??? "To blaa Fugle" handler om ??? "De blaa Mokkasiner" handler om ??? "Gyngehesten" handler om ??? "Glade Genfærd" handler om ??? "Smil" handler om ??? "Ikke saadan noget" handler om ??? "Kvinden, som red bort" handler om ??? ??? This is a collection of short stories by the English master. For me, there was too many ghosts and too much spiritualism in several of the stories. "The Woman Who Rode Away" was too far fetched for me. For a woman to ride into the wilds of Mexico searching for an Indian tribe stretched my imagination. The last story, "The Man Who Loved Islands", describes a man suffering from some form of mental illness who eventually cuts himself off from all people on his last island and Mother Nature does him with huge snow falls. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The thirteen short stories in this volume were written between 1924 and 1928, and are set in Europe and America. Eleven were collected in The Woman Who Rode Away (1928), though 'The Man Who Loved Islands' appeared in the American edition only and the other two in The Lovely Lady (1933). An unpublished fragment 'A Pure Witch' is also included here. The stories reflect Lawrence's experiences in New Mexico, Mexico, Italy, Germany and England in the post-war period. Many were considerably revised by Lawrence after he first wrote them; some were completely rewritten and subsequently published in different versions. The editors give composition histories and discuss publication difficulties, including Compton Mackenzie's objections to 'The Man Who Loved Islands'. Appendices record manuscript revisions for three stories and give complete, unpublished early versions of four. Explanatory notes elucidate literary allusions and give topographical and biographical information. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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