Lady Chatterley's Villa: D. H. Lawrence on the Italian Riviera: Literary Travellers
Autor Richard Owenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mar 2017
November
1925
found
David
and
Frieda
Lawrence
on
the
Italian
Riviera,
looking
for
sun,
sea
air,
and
health.
The
Lawrences
were
exhilarated
by
life
in
their
rented
villa,
set
amid
olive
groves
and
vineyards,
with
a
view
of
the
sparkling
Mediterranean.
The
drab
English
winter
couldn’t
have
been
farther
away.
But before long Frieda found herself irresistibly attracted to their landlord, a dashing Italian army officer, and the resulting affair served as the background for Lawrence’s writing: while in the villa, he turned out two stories, “Sun” and “The Virgin and the Gypsy,” both prefiguringLady Chatterley’s Loverin their depiction of women fatally drawn to earthy, muscular men.
Built on the unpublished, and previously unexplored, letters and diaries of Rina Secker, the Anglo-Italian wife of Lawrence’s publisher, and featuring never-before-published letters from Lawrence,Lady Chatterley’s Villareconstructs the drama of the tempestuous marriage, and the ways it fired Lawrence’s creativity. Along the way, Richard Owen offers a new accounting of Lawrence’s passion for Italy, tracing his travels along the coasts and islands and his deep engagement with Italian culture. This exploration of a little-studied, but crucial period of the writer’s life will be a must for Lawrence’s many fans.
But before long Frieda found herself irresistibly attracted to their landlord, a dashing Italian army officer, and the resulting affair served as the background for Lawrence’s writing: while in the villa, he turned out two stories, “Sun” and “The Virgin and the Gypsy,” both prefiguringLady Chatterley’s Loverin their depiction of women fatally drawn to earthy, muscular men.
Built on the unpublished, and previously unexplored, letters and diaries of Rina Secker, the Anglo-Italian wife of Lawrence’s publisher, and featuring never-before-published letters from Lawrence,Lady Chatterley’s Villareconstructs the drama of the tempestuous marriage, and the ways it fired Lawrence’s creativity. Along the way, Richard Owen offers a new accounting of Lawrence’s passion for Italy, tracing his travels along the coasts and islands and his deep engagement with Italian culture. This exploration of a little-studied, but crucial period of the writer’s life will be a must for Lawrence’s many fans.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781907973987
ISBN-10: 1907973982
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 114 x 213 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: HAUS PUBLISHING
Colecția Haus Publishing
Seria Literary Travellers
ISBN-10: 1907973982
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 114 x 213 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: HAUS PUBLISHING
Colecția Haus Publishing
Seria Literary Travellers
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Nottingham to Lake Garda
2. Gargnano to Lerici
3. Capri to Sicily
4. Sardinia to Spotorno
5. The Lure of the Italian Riviera
6. Rina and Martin
7. Down There By The Sea
8. The Villa Bernarda
9. Naked in the Sun
10. The Virgin and the Gipsy
11. ‘Such Combustible People!’
12. The Villa Mirenda
13. Florence andLady Chatterley
14. Death in Vence
15. DHL the Italian
Postscript
Dramatis Personae
A Note on Sources
Endnotes
Bibliography
Introduction
1. Nottingham to Lake Garda
2. Gargnano to Lerici
3. Capri to Sicily
4. Sardinia to Spotorno
5. The Lure of the Italian Riviera
6. Rina and Martin
7. Down There By The Sea
8. The Villa Bernarda
9. Naked in the Sun
10. The Virgin and the Gipsy
11. ‘Such Combustible People!’
12. The Villa Mirenda
13. Florence andLady Chatterley
14. Death in Vence
15. DHL the Italian
Postscript
Dramatis Personae
A Note on Sources
Endnotes
Bibliography
Recenzii
“Gracefully
and
mischievously,
[Owen]
portrays
the
sunlit
Riviera
landscape
and
warmth
of
Italian
society
in
which
Lawrence
was
slowly
resurrected
and
enabled
to
write.”
“Beautifully
produced.
.
.
.
This
is
a
story
of
friendships
and
a
valuable
portrait
of
a
great
writer
at
work.”
"[An]
excellently
sourced
book."