An edition of The Trespasser (1912)

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An edition of The Trespasser (1912)

Di contrabbando

Edizione Integrale

  • 3.00 ·
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  • 9 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

D.H. Lawrence's second novel The Trespasser is based on the tragic love affair of his friend Helen Corke and her violin teacher. After reading Miss Corke's diary, Lawrence first urged her to write her story and then received her permission to do it himself. Between his rapid composition of the first draft in the spring and summer of 1910 and his final revisions in early 1912, Lawrence's view of Helen Corke, and consequently of her story, changed. The manuscript survives, and this edition presents the text for the first time as Lawrence wrote it, restoring his sentence-structure and punctuation and correcting numerous typesetters' errors. In her substantial introduction Elizabeth Mansfield explores the background of the novel, presents the complications of the publishing history and the novel's reception. A full textual apparatus records the history of the text and the editor annotates topical and other references. --Publisher.

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dall'Oglio
Pages
274

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Cover of: The trespasser
The trespasser
1983, Granada
in English
Cover of: The trespasser
The trespasser
1983, Viking Press
in English - Cambridge ed.
Cover of: The trespasser
The trespasser
1981, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: Di contrabbando
Di contrabbando: Edizione Integrale
1966, dall'Oglio
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Cover of: The trespasser
The trespasser
1912, Duckworth

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Milano

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Translator
C.V. Ludovici

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Paperback
Number of pages
274

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OL25293473M

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