David Herbert Lawrence was born in England (Eastwood, Notthingamshire) in 1885. He was a novelist, a poet, a literary critic and also a painter. In his work Lawrence explored the effects of industrialization, emotional health, instinct, but he was not always appreciated; often his public reputation was that of a pornographer. Probably for this reason, after the terrible war years, he spent much of the second half on his life travelling, in a voluntary exile (his “savage pilgrimage”). He wrote novels like Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915) and many others, but also short stories and poems. He died in Vence (France) in 1930.
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