Author:David Herbert Lawrence
Works
editNovels
edit- The White Peacock (1911)
- The Trespasser (1912) (transcription project)
- Sons and Lovers (1913)
- The Rainbow (1915)
- Women in Love (1920) (transcription project)
- The Lost Girl (1920) (transcription project)
- Aaron's Rod (1922)
- Kangaroo (1923) (transcription project) ; (New York Edition 1923) (transcription project)
- The Boy in the Bush (1924)
- The Plumed Serpent (1926) (transcription project)
- Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)
- The Escaped Cock (1929)
- The Virgin and the Gypsy
Short stories
edit- The Prussian Officer and Other Stories (1914) (transcription project)
- The Prussian Officer – The Thorn in the Flesh – Daughters of the Vicar – A Fragment of Stained Glass – The Shades of Spring – Second Best – The Shadow in the Rose Garden – Goose Fair – The White Stocking – A Sick Collier – The Christening – Odour of Chrysanthemums
- England, My England and Other Stories (1922)
- England, My England – Ticket, Please – The Blind Man – Monkey Nuts – Wintry Peacock – You Touched Me – Samson and Delilah – The Primrose Path – The Horse Dealer's Daughter – Fannie and Annie
- The Fox (1923)
- The Captain's Doll (1923)
- The Ladybird (1923)
- The Woman Who Rode Away (1924)
- The Border Line (Hutchinson's Magazine, September 1924)
- The Last Laugh (The New Decameron IV, Oxford: Blackwell, 1925)
- St Mawr and other stories (1925)
- including The Princess
- The Rocking-Horse Winner (1926)
- Sun (1926)
- Smile (1926)
- Glad Ghosts (1926)
- The Lovely Lady (1927)
- The Man who Loved Islands (1927)
- The Woman who Rode Away and other stories (1928)
- The Virgin and the Gypsy/The Virgin and the Gipsy and Other Stories (1930)
- Love Among the Haystacks and other stories (1930)
- Mercury (The Atlantic Monthly, February 1927)
Poetry
edit- Love Poems and others (1913) IA
- Amores (1916) IA
- Look! We have come through! (1917) IA
- New Poems (1918) IA
- Bay: a book of poems (1919) IA
- Tortoises (1921)
- Birds, Beasts and Flowers (1923) IA
- includes "Snake"
- The Collected Poems of D H Lawrence (1928)
- Pansies (1929)
- Nettles (1930)
- Last Poems (Lawrence)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2026 (1932)
Plays
edit- The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd (1914) IA
- Touch and Go (1920)
- David (1926)
- The Fight for Barbara (1933)
- A Collier's Friday Night (1934)
Non-fiction
edit- Study of Thomas Hardy and other essays (1914)
- Movements in European History (1921)
- Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious (1921)
- Fantasia of the Unconscious (1922) IA
- Studies in Classic American Literature (1923)[1]
- Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and other essays (1925)
- A Propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover(1929)
- Apocalypse and the writings on Revelation (1931)
- Phoenix: the posthumous papers of D H Lawrence (1936)
Travel books
edit- Twilight in Italy and Other Essays (1916) IA[2]
- Sea and Sardinia (1921) (transcription project)
- Mornings in Mexico (1927)
- Sketches of Etruscan Places and other Italian essays (1932)IA
Works translated by Lawrence
edit- Lev Isaakovich Shestov, All Things are Possible (1920)
- Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin, The Gentleman from San Francisco (1922) IA
- Giovanni Verga, Maestro-Don Gesualdo (1923)
- Giovanni Verga, Little Novels of Sicily (1925)
- Giovanni Verga, Cavalleria Rusticana and other stories (1928)
- Antonio Francesco Grazzini, The Story of Doctor Manente (1929)
Works about Lawrence
edit- "D. H. Lawrence Cultivates His Beard" (1926), an essay by Stuart Pratt Sherman
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1930, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 93 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were legally published within the United States (or the United Nations Headquarters in New York subject to Section 7 of the United States Headquarters Agreement) between 1929 and 1977 (inclusive) without a copyright notice.
This author died in 1930, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 93 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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