The Reviews
"The drama in my life between the working class and the middle class is the great drama of my life, much more so than ethnicity or any other aspect of my life. And that connection to a voice like Lawrence -- what Lawrence brings into my life -- he gives me permission to essentially free myself of the inhibition, the middle class inhibition that I taught myself."
           
- Richard Rodriguez
"Lady Chatterly should be on the shelves of every college for budding girls. They should be forced to read it on pain of being refused a marriage license."
           
-G. B. Shaw
"Artistically . . . his best novel (Lady Chatterly's Lover)."
- Ana�s Nin
"[D.H.] Lawrence was closer than he cared to admit to Imagism, because he was influenced by H.D.'s poetry -- one hears echoes of her in his earlier poems. In exchange, H.D. caught the freedom of Lawrence's poetry; his passion is reflected in the intenseness of Eurydice."
                                                         
- Barbara Guest
The Buriel of the Poet Oskar Panizza
George Grosz
"If The Rainbow represents Lawrence in a Tolstoyan mood, Women in Love is more in the key of Dostoevsky, though literary influences in Lawrence's work are almost imperceptible. For no writer of his time is more independant, more unconsciously original. In his "thought-adventures" he tried to combine desires and experiences so personal and unique as to be almost incommunicable."                         
                                                                                                       
- Richard Aldington
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