This collection of essays on the work of D. H. Lawrence explores the many internal aspects of the author's worldview as opposed to the global variety of his settings. Ingersol (English, SUNY
Brockport) and Hyde (English, Washington State University) present well-written opinions from noted international Lawrence scholars. Essay topics include Lawrence and Melville, The influence of
Einstein and the Cubists on Lawrence, the many ways in which Lawrence expressed and puzzled over sexuality, and his quest for new windows through which to find identity. His struggle with the
censoring of his work, poetry as well as novels, is also addressed. Distributed by Associated University Presses. Annotation 穢2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)