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Twentieth Century Writers

'Sons and Lovers'

• Vanity Fair, 1913 •


Later in the century there would be many ink-slingers to gush over the talents of D.H. Lawrence (1885 – 1930); but in 1913, the writer would simply have to bide his time and suffer the reviews that were printed in the society pages.

“It emphatically is not a book for the ‘young person’, and it is certainly a book that will make the older conservative wince a bit…nevertheless it is a study that was worth doing, and D.H. Lawrence has done it well. He has dealt with very real things in a way that leaves a distinctness of impression unequaled by nine books out of ten one picks up nowadays.”

Click here to read an editorial by D.H. Lawrence about the Native Americans.

Read One of the First Reviews of ‘Sons and Lovers’<br>(Vanity Fair, 1913) for Free
Sons and Lovers summary and reviewDavid Herbert Lawrence reviewed in DRESS and VANITY FAIR 19131913 Book review from DRESS & VANITY FAIROn Line Library of Old Book ReviewsBook Reviews from 1922DH Lawrence Criticized 1913Magazine Article About DH Lawrence 1913

'Sons and Lovers'

Sons and Lovers summary and reviewDavid Herbert Lawrence reviewed in DRESS and VANITY FAIR 19131913 Book review from DRESS & VANITY FAIROn Line Library of Old Book ReviewsBook Reviews from 1922DH Lawrence Criticized 1913Magazine Article About DH Lawrence 1913
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