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  1. Abbasĭ, Pyeaam ; Datlĭ BeĭGĭ, Roohollah.;
    Artistic Weakness: A Thematic Analysis of D. H. Lawrence's St Mawr. In: Cumhuriyet Science Journal; Vol 36 (2015): Special Issue I; pp. 1972-1981(10)

  2. Acquarone, Cecilia.;
    Comparative study of pierre bonnard´s nude crouching in the tub and D.H. Lawrence´s 'Gloire de dijon roses'. In: Invenio, vol. 4, num. 7, diciembre, 2001, pp. 13-22(10)

  3. Adelman, Gary.;
    D. H. Lawrence, Working Poets, and Political Correctness. In: The Southern Review. Baton Rouge: Spring 2002. Vol. 38, no. 2; pp. 334-357(24)

  4. Adler Papayanis, Marilyn.;
    Italy's Best Gift: D.H. Lawrence and the Ethos of Expatriation. In: LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, Vol. 14, no. 4, September-October 2003, pp. 289-316(28)

  5. Ali Ghazel, Abdelfattah.;
    Masculinity and Male Domination in D.H Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's lover. In: International Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Vol. 2, Issue 2, September 2015, pp. 270-280(11)

  6. Al-Rawi, Ahmed.;
    D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover contribution to Huxley's Brave New World. In: College of Arts Journal (Baghdad University), vol. 67(2005), no. 2, pp. 1-16(16)

  7. Al-Zubbaidi, Haitham K.;
    The Functions of Onomatopoeia in Modern English and Arabic Poetry: A Study in Selected Poems by Lawrence and al-Sayyab. In: Advances in Language and Literary Studies, Vol 5(2014), Iss 6, pp. 181-193 (13)

  8. Ameen, Hishryar Muhammed; Ahmed, Khorsheed Mohammed Rasheed.;
    Thematization of Power in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love with reference to Nietzsche's--The Will to Power. In: European Scientific Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 11, April 15, 2016, pp. 425-437(13)

  9. Ananthi, M.;
    The Oedipal Overtones in D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. In: The Dawn Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, January -June 2014, pp. 899-902(4)

  10. Aneja, Anil Kumar.;
    The Distinction of D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover. In: International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL), Vol. 5, Issue 3, Jun 2015, pp. 97-102(6)

  11. Ansell-Pearson, Keith.;
    Attachment to Life, Understanding Death: Nietzsche and D.H. LawrenceIn: Parrhesia, no. 18(2013), pp. 22-35(14)

  12. Asher, Kenneth.;
    Emotions and the Ethical Life in D. H. LawrenceIn: The Cambridge Quarterly, Volume 40, Number 2, June 2011, pp. 101-120(20)

     
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  13. Bağlama, Sercan Hamza.;
    The Ideological Crisis of D. H. Lawrence in "Odour of Chrysanthemums": Industrialism and Disintegration. In: European Acade, Vol. I, issue 7/ October 2013, pp. 1456-1471(16)

  14. Bağlama, Sercan Hamza.;
    The Ideological Structure in "The Rocking- Horse Winner": Evils of Modernism and Consumerism. In: Anglisticum Journal (IJLLIS), Vol. 2, Issue: 4, August 2013, pp. 24-43(10)

  15. Bahlke, George W.;
    'See Naples and Die': Two Heroines' Italian Journeys. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 55-66(12)

  16. Balbert, Peter.;
    Freud, Frazer, and Lawrence's palimpsestic novella: dreams and the heaviness of male destiny in The Fox. In: Studies in the Novel. Summer, 2006, Vol. 38 Issue 2, pp. 211-233(23)

  17. Balbert, Peter.;
    Pan and the appleyness of landscape: Dread of the procreative body in "The Princess". In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Fall 2002. Vol. 34, no. 3; p. 282-302(21)

  18. Baldwin,.Kate A.;
    The Russian connection: Interracialism as queer alliance in Langston Hughes' The Ways of White Folks. In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Winter 2002. Vol. 48, no. 4; p. 795-825(31)

  19. Banerjee, A.;
    The Cambridge edition of D. H. Lawrence's Letters. In: English Studies. Amsterdam: Jun 2003. Vol. 84, no. 3; p. 231-238(8)

  20. Banerjee, A.;
    D. H. Lawrence's Discovery of American Literature. In: Sewanee Review, Vol. 119, no. 3, Summer 2011, pp. 469-475(7)

  21. Banerjee, A.;
    The Ever-Elusive D. H. LawrenceIn: Sewanee Review. Sewanee: Fall 2006. Vol. 114, no. 4; p. 619-623(5)

  22. Bardi, Abby.;
    The Gypsy as Trope in Victorian and Modern British Literature. In: Romani Studies. Cheverly: Jun 2006. Vol. 16, no. 1; pp. 31-42(12)

  23. Barcz, Anna.;
    On D.H. Lawrence's Snake that Slips out of the Text: Derrida's Reading of the Poem. In: Brno Studies in English. 2013, Vol. 39, Issue 1, pp. 167-182(16)

  24. Baron, Helen.;
    Aaron's Rod and the Genre 'Platonic Dialogue'. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 115-127(13)

  25. Bates, Frank ; McGinty, Ronan.;
    'Arrest him, he's indecent, he's obscene what's more!' The poems and paintings of D H Lawrence as part of cultural history and moral outrage. In: The Newcastle Law Review, Vol. 10(2008), pp. 91-116(26)

  26. Batra, Nandita.;
    ''The Only Animal to Fear': Fables of Sexuality and Aggression in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love. In: Bestia IX (2002/2003), pp. 89-100(12)

  27. Bayley, Sally.;
    I Need a Master': Sylvia Plath Reads D. H. LawrenceIn: English, vol. 57(2008); pp. 127-144(18)

  28. Baysal, Alev.;
    Tocqueville's Idea of Revolution and D.H. Lawrence's The Rainbow: A Study of Social Change and The Liberation of Women. In: Hacettepe Universitesi Edebiyat Fakultesi Dergisi, 2006, vol: 23, no. 1,pp. 191-204(14)

  29. Behm, Carl.;
    'Inventing' the Lost Generation: Some Thoughts about Aaron's Rod. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 45-54(10)

  30. Bell, Michael.;
    D. H. LawrenceIn: The Cambridge Companion to English Novelists. Ed. Adrian Poole. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. isbn 978-0-521-87119-8; pp. 309-325(17)

  31. Birgy, Philippe.;
    "The Victim and the Sacrificial Knife": Lawrence's Transatlantic Fantasies in "The Woman Who Rode Away". In: Journal of the Short Story in English, 61, Autumn 2013, pp. 33-48(16)

  32. Birns, Nicholas.;
    Something to Keep You Steady: Egalitarianism and Distinction from D. H. Lawrence to Christos Tsiolkas. In: Interpretations. Journal of the English Teachers Association of Western Australia, Vol. 43, July 2010, pp. 35-42(8) (First published in Journal of the Association of the Study of Australian Literature, Volume 9, 2009).

  33. Boone, N. S.;
    D. H. Lawrence's 'Men Must Work and Women as Well' in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. In: Notes and Queries, 61(March 2014): pp. 133 - 135(3)

  34. Booth, Howard J.;
    D. H. Lawrence and Male Homosexual Desire. In: Review of English Studies, 53(Feb 2002); p. 86-107(22)

  35. Bouttier, Sarah.;
    "Wherein Does Fitness Lie?": Darwinian Fitness and Presence in D. H. LawrenceIn: Journal of Literature and Science, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2012), pp. 38-54(17)

  36. Bradshaw, David.;
    Red Trousers: Lady Chatterley's Lover and John Hargrave. In: Essays in Criticism. Oxford: Oct 2005. Vol. 55, no. 4; pp. 352-373(22)

  37. Bromwich, David.;
    The American Psychosis. In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Spring 2002. Vol. 21, no. 4; p. 33-64(32)

  38. Brown, Catherine.;
    The Unconscious Good Life in Anna Karenina and Women in Love. In: Comparative Literature, Vol. 63, no. 1, Jan 2011; pp. 25-46(22)

  39. Buchanan,.Brad.;
    Oedipus in dystopia: Freud and Lawrence in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Summer 2002. Vol. 25, no. 3/4; p. 75-89(15)

  40. Buckley, W. K.;
    "Lady Lazarus" and Lady Chatterley. In: Plath Profiles: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Sylvia, Vol. 5 Supplement, Fall-2012, pp. 51-59(9)

  41. Bullen, J. B.;
    D.H. Lawrence and sculpture in `Women in Love'. In: Burlington Magazine, 145(2003), no. 1209, p. 841-846(6)

  42. Burden, Robert.;
    Gender Politics and Modernism: D. H. Lawrence's Fictions of Masculinity. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 231-243(13)

  43. Burns, Christy L.;
    Re-thinking modernism after the 1990s. In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Summer 2002. Vol. 48, no. 2; pp. 470-479(10)

     
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  44. Çal, Mete.;
    A Chronotopic Analysis: Bakhtinian Review of Women in Love by D. H. LawrenceIn: Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 9/2 (November 2012), pp.365-372(8)

  45. Callow, Philip.;
    D. H. Lawrence Arrives in New Mexico. In: New England Review, Vol. 24, No. 2 (Spring, 2003), pp. 121-131(11)

  46. Ceramella, Nick.;
    Lorenzo's Quest for the Mediterranean Sun. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 31-44(14)

  47. Chalk, Bridget.;
    "I Am Not England": Narrative and National Identity in "Aaron's Rod" and "Sea and Sardinia". In: Journal of Modern Literature, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Summer, 2008), pp. 54-70(17)

  48. Choudhury, Sheila Lahiri.;
    Transcending Boundaries, Crossing the Territories: a Study of Lawrence's Travel Writings and Fiction. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 67-78(12)

  49. Chowdhury, Fariha Ishrat. & Mahmud, Sohel.;
    Industrialization and the Disintegration of Family Relationship in David Herbert Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. In: Language in India, vol. 11, no. 5, May 2011, pp. 210-218(9)

  50. Christie, Chris.;
    Politeness in the Gendered Construction of Character: an Analysis of Dialect-Use in D. H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's lover". In: Quaderns de filologia. Estudis linguistics, vol. 12(2007), pp. 109-128(20)

  51. Chun-huan, Feng.;
    A Preliminary Study on Stylistic Features of The Rainbow. In: Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 1, No. 4, 2010, pp. 56-61(6)

  52. Clausson, Nils.;
    Practicing Deconstruction, Again: Blindness, Insight and the Lovely Treachery of Words in D. H. Lawrence's "The Blind Man". In: College Literature, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Winter, 2007), pp. 106-128(23)

  53. Coates, Kimberly.;
    Eros in the Sick Room: Phosphorescent Form and Aesthetic Ecstasy in D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. In: Journal of Narrative Theory : JNT. Ypsilanti: Summer 2008. Vol. 38, Iss. 2; p. 135-176 (42)

  54. Comellini, Carla.;
    Lawrence Durrell and D.H. Lawrence's Legacy. In: Prospero. Rivista di Letterature Straniere, Comparatistica e Studi Culturali, IX (2002), pp. 5-15(11)

  55. Comellini, Carla.;
    Sicily in D.H. Lawrence's Imagery. In: Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage : Historical Technical Journal, 2008, Vol. 8, Issue 1, p.29-47(19)

  56. Comentale, Ed.;
    The Shropshire Schizoid and The Machines of Modernism. In: Modernist Culture, Vol. 1 (1), 2005, pp. 22-46(25)

  57. Cram, David.; Pollnitz, Christopher.;
    D. H. Lawrence as Verse Translator. In: Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 30(2001), no. 2, pp. 133-150(18)

  58. Crespo Fernandez, Eliecer.;
    Modalities of Verbal Mitigation in Literary Language: Artful vs. Explicit Sexual Euphemism. In: Proceedings 31st AEDEAN Conference. 2008. M. J. Lorenzo Modia. Ed. ISBN-978-84-9749-278-2; pp. 353-361(9)

  59. Crick, Brian and DiSanto, Michael.;
    D. H. Lawrence, 'An opportunity and a test': The Leavis-Eliot Controversy Revisited. In: The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 38, no. 2, 2009, pp. 130-146(17)

  60. Crossland, Rachel.;
    What D.H. Lawrence Understood of "The Einstein Theory": Relativity in Fantasia of the Unconscious and Kangaroo. In: MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities, 7 (2012): pp. 24-32(9)

  61. Crowther, Gail & Steinberg, Peter K.;
    These Ghostly Archives 4: Looking for New England. In: Plath Profiles: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Sylvia, Vol 5, Summer 2012, pp. 11-56(46)

  62. Cuny, Noelle.;
    Atrabile, Vagrancy and Latency in the Post-War Novels of D. H. LawrenceIn: E-rea, Numero 4.1 (2006), pp. 22-27(6)

  63. Cuny, Noelle.;
    Lawrence's Suffering Servants: Echoes of the Prophets in His Tales of the Converting Body. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 267-280(14)

     
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  64. Daleski, H. M.;
    Lawrence, Family, and the Bildungsroman. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 197-203(7)

  65. Das, Santanu.;
    Lawrence's sense-words. In: Essays in Criticism. Vol. 62 Issue 1, Jan 2012, pp. 58-82(25)

  66. de Filippis, Simonetta.;
    Introduction. D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 15-28(14)

  67. de Villiers, Dawid W.;
    Lawrence's 'Metaphysic' of the Heart: Destiny without Determinism? In: English Studies in Africa Vol. 55, 2012 - Issue 2, pp. 69-84(16)

  68. Domenichelli, Mario.;
    D. H. Lawrence's Language of the Apocalypse. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 281-293(13)

  69. Eagleton, Terry.;
    D. H. LawrenceIn: Eagleton, The English Novel. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. p. 256-280(25)

  70. Edgecombe,.Rodney Stenning.;
    Donne, The Rainbow, and The Lady of the Camellias. In: ANQ. Lexington: Winter 2001. Vol. 14, no. 1; p. 11-15(5)

  71. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Essays by D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley: Three Points of Contact. In: Notes and Queries, vol. 61: March 2014; pp. 127-129(3)

  72. Ejupi, Vlera;Siljanovska, Liljana;Iseni, Arburim.;
    David Herbert Lawrence an icon of modernism. In: European Scientific Journal. Vol. 10, Issue 11, April 15, 2014, pp. 111-123(13)

  73. Elhefnawy, Nader.;
    Lawrence's The Rainbow. In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 2002. Vol. 61, no. 1; p. 41-43(3)

  74. Ellis, David G..;
    D.H. Lawrence: Birds, Beasts and Flowers. In: Roberts, Neil, ed. A Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry. Blackwell, Oxford, (2003), ISBN 9781405113618; pp. 392-402(11)

  75. Ellis, David G.;
    Letters, Lawrence, Shakespeare and biography. In: Journal of European Studies, September 2002; vol. 32, pp. 121-134(14)

     
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  76. Farrell, Michael.;
    Affective and Transnational: The Bounding Kangaroo. In: Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature. Vol 13, No 3 (2013): pp. 1-13(13)

  77. Fjagesund, Peter.;
    D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love: Gerald Crich and Captain Scott. In: English Studies. Amsterdam: Apr 2008. Vol. 89, no. 2; pp. 182-194(13)

  78. Fernald, Anne E.;
    "Out of it": Alienation and coercion in D.H. LawrenceIn: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Summer 2003. Vol. 49, no. 2; p. 183-203(21)

  79. Fernandes, Isabel.;
    Bakhtin and Lawrence: a Possible Dialogue. In: Isabel Fernandes., Critical Dialogues: Slow Readings of English Literary Texts. Pablo Picasso/SPA 2011. ISBN 978-989-97199-0-3; pp. 69-92(24)

  80. Fernandes, Isabel.;
    "To be, or not to be, is still the question": Identity and "Otherness" in D. H. Lawrence's Work. In: Isabel Fernandes., Critical Dialogues: Slow Readings of English Literary Texts. Pablo Picasso/SPA 2011. ISBN 978-989-97199-0-3; pp. 93-113(21)

  81. Fernandes, Isabel.;
    Women, Horses and D. H. LawrenceIn: Luisa Maria Flora, Teresa F. A. Alves and Teresa Cid (eds.)., Feminine Identities. / CADERNOS DE ANGLISTICA - 5 /. Edicoes Colibri, University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies. 2003. pp. 19-42(24)

  82. Ferreira, Aline.;
    Dreams of the Future, Texts from the Past: Utopia and Ecology in Lawrence's 'A Dream of Life'. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 295-310(16)

  83. Filippis, Simonetta de.;
    D. H. Lawrence and Tuscany: Art, Nature, Ideology. In: Il corpo, la fiamma, il desiderio. D. H. Lawrence, Firenze e la sfida di Lady Chatterley", a cura di Serena Cenni e Nick Ceramella, Firenze: Edizioni dell'Assemblea - RFegione Toscana, 2010, pp. 95-109(15)

  84. Folks, Jeffrey J.;
    Mediterranean Travel Writing: From Etruscan Places to Under the Tuscan Sun. In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Winter 2004. Vol. 40, no. 1; p. 102-112(11)

  85. Franke, Damon.;
    Fictions, Figurative Heresy, and the Roots of English. In: Modernist heresies : British literary history, 1883-1924. By Damon Franke. The Ohio State University. 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0-8142-1074-1; pp. 174-196(23)

     
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  86. Ganjoo, Pamposh.;
    Portrayal of Motherhood: A Study of D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. In: New Man International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol. 2, Issue 6, June 2015, pp. 21-26(6)

  87. Garrard, Greg.;
    Nietzsche contra Lawrence: How to be True to the Earth. In: COLLOQUY text theory critique 12 (2006). pp. 9-27(19)

  88. Gervais, David.;
    Dostoevsky and the English Novel: Dickens, John Cowper Powys and D. H. LawrenceIn: The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 35, No. 1 (2006), pp. 49-71(23)

  89. Gilbert, Sandra M.;
    D. H. Lawrence's place in modern poetry. In: The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry. Edited by Neil Corcoran. Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN 113982810X, 9781139828109; pp. 74-86(13)

  90. Gilbert, Sandra M.;
    On the Road with D. H. Lawrence -- or, Lawrence as Thought-Adventurer. In: Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and the History of Ideas, vol. 5, no. ; January 2007, pp. 1-15(15)

  91. Gillis, Colin.;
    Lawrence's bildungsroman and the science of sexual development. In: Twentieth Century Literature. Fall, 2014, Vol. 60 Issue 3, pp. 273-304(32)

  92. Gogoi, Bishnu Prasad.;
    Representation of Oedipus Complex in D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. In: Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Vol. 3, Issue VI , November 2014, pp. 10-14(4)

  93. Gomez Romero, Luis.;
    D.H. Lawrence's plural jurisprudence: an enquiry into Desmond Manderson's post-positivist 'law and literature'. In: Griffith Law Review. 2014, Vol. 23 Issue 2, pp. 232-260(29)

  94. Gorlier, Claudio.;
    A Reading of D. H. Lawrence's 'Odour of Chrysanthemums'. In: Simonetta de Filippis and Nick Ceramella., D. H. Lawrence and Literary Genres. Loffredo Editore., Napoli - 2004, pp. 171-176(6)

  95. Gugane, Bharat R.;
    Impact of Technological Advancement on Literature. In: New Man International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol. 1, no. 1, JAN. 2014, pp. 1-9(9)

     
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  96. Halliday, Iain.;
    Giovanni Verga in English. In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 14 (2015) - Special Issue; pp. 95-104(10)

  97. Hamilton, Craig.;
    Modernism and its Metaphors: Rereading The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf and Women in Love by D.H. LawrenceIn: Nottingham Linguistic Circular, 18 (2004), pp. 1-19(19)

  98. Harrison, Andrew.;
    D. H. Lawrence Today: Old Issues and New Editions. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Summer 2006. Vol. 38, no. 2; pp. 250-260(11)

  99. Harrison, Andrew.;
    The date of composition of D.H. Lawrence's 'Laura Philippine.'. In: Notes and Queries. Dec 2014, Vol. 61 Issue 4, pp. 591-592(2)

  100. Harrison, Andrew.;
    Old Issues and New Editions: D. H. Lawrence Today. [Review Essay]. In: Studies in the Novel, 38(2006), no. 2, pp. 248-259(12)

  101. Haslam, Sara.;
    Novel perspectives. In: Fragmenting modernism: Ford Madox Ford, the novel and the Great War. By Sara Haslam. Manchester University Press, 2002. ISBN 0 7190 6055 9; pp. 41-64(24)

  102. Hilliard, Christopher.;
    "Is It a Book That You Would Even Wish Your Wife or Your Servants to Read?" Obscenity Law and the Politics of Reading in Modern England. In: The American Historical Review, vol. 118, Jun 2013; pp. 653 - 678(16)

  103. Hobson, Suzanne.;
    'The Angel Club': Allen Upward and the Divine Calling of Modernist Literature. In: Literature and Theology, Vol. 22, No. 1 (March 2008), pp. 48-63(16)

  104. Hobson, Suzanne.;
    H.D. and the Angelus Militans. In: Miranda, 2 (03 July 2010), 12 pp.

  105. Holcomb, Gary Edward.;
    The Sun Also Rises in Queer Black Harlem: Hemingway and McKay's Modernist Intertext. In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Summer 2007. Vol. 30, no. 4; p. 61-81(21)

  106. Hongmei, Li,;
    A study of overturned sexual roles in Lawrence's Tickets, Please. In: Theory and Practice in Language Studies. Vol. 3 Issue 12, Dec 2013, pp. 2286-2290(5)

  107. Hooti, Noorbakhsh and Ashrafian, Amir.;
    D.H. Lawrence's St. Mawr: An Ecocritical Study. In: 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 20 (2014), no. 2. pp. 31-42(12)

  108. Hornsey, Richard.;
    The Sexual Geographies of Reading in Post-war London. In: Gender, Place & Culture Vol. 9(2002) - Issue 4, pp. 371-384(14)

  109. Howe, Andrew.;
    Beastly Desire: Human/animal interactions in Lawrence's Women in Love. In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Fall 2002. Vol. 38, no. 4; p. 429-441(13)

  110. Hritcu, Oana Ruxandra.;
    Non-Verbal Communication in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love. In: International Journal of Communication Research, vol. 1, issue 4, October / December 2011, pp. 351-358(8)

  111. Humphries, A. F.;
    "A Great Sense of Journeying": Transport and Cultural Transition in the Novels of D. H. Lawrence: a thesis overview. In: United Academics Journal of Social Sciences, Vol 2, Iss 10, Mar/Ap. 2012, pp. 7-23 (17)

  112. Hyde, Virginia.;
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