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Lawrence and Locality: The Lawrence Society Week (6-13 September 2019)

The Lawrence Society Week, entitled “Lawrence and Locality”, runs from 6-13 September 2019, marking a significant concentrated sequence in the wider 2019 Festival.

Diverse events can be enjoyed from local walks, talks, music and poetry – all linked by a
common local thread. Appreciations will also be given of Jessie, Frieda and Louie by Ruth, Annabel and Sheila respectively.

It begins with a ‘Welcome Reception’ followed by Ruth’s talk. Reference will be made to her recent stirring DVD, ‘Jessie’s Lament’.

The Lawrence Leavis Conference subjects include consideration of Leavis’s assessment of Lawrence as a great literary critic and his criticism of the treatment of Lawrence by the relevant ruling authorities and its continuing effect on his reputation.

Lawrence’s own responses to such treatment will be reviewed.  There will also be an evaluation of Lawrence as a dramatist.

The Birthday Lecture welcomes the acclaimed writer, Annabel Abbs, who has recently
published a book entitled ‘Frieda’ This book attracted very positive reviews in the Guardian and the Observer.

‘Songs of Praise’ is a chance to get together and sing rousing traditional hymns, some favoured by Lawrence., supported by local personal tributes.

The DH Lawrence text study group pursues a small group text study of DH Lawrence’s short story “Hadrian”, led by Malcolm and Andrew.

The Haggs Farm Day is led by expert local historian Carol with scenic walks and information about the Haggs farm Society and the breach House.

As part of the regular Midweek Mass at the RC Church, Alan Wilson will adorn it with
colourful organ improvisations, following the great French liturgical tradition, as explored in Notre Dame, Paris. To the theme ‘Death and Resurrection’, the organ portrays Notre Dame rising again from the ashes, and Lawrence’s ‘living’ spirit now abounds in Eastwood.

Our other ‘local historian’ Sheila will be taking us on the ‘Rainbow Walk’ with a tribute to Louie and hopefully a visit to Cossall church.

The day rounds off with a lively foot tapping celebration of ‘Songs from the Mines’, led by David Amos and his rhythmic group at the Horse and Groom pub.

The Lawrence and Theology Seminar is a first, studying Lawrence’s references to God, through his religious background, his letters, his novels and of course his poetry.

He was obviously very conversant with the contents of the Bible, but his extremely radical views on God, far too ahead of his time and totally misunderstood by his contemporaries, speak more today in an uncertain cosmopolitan and diverse world. This seminar promises to be an interesting one, exploring a little known understanding of his inner turbulent mind.

The final day takes us over to Kimberley, beginning with the expert popular veteran speaker, Roy Plumb, on the area’s history and connections with Lawrence.

After afternoon tea and talk over at Beauvale Priory, the week concludes with a follow up to Roy’s talk with a sparkling organ concert, devised by Alan, and presented in the newly restored Holy Trinity Church, playing on a fine newly purchased instrument with all the colours imaginable.

Lawrentian musical popular associations will be pursued, along with tributes paid to his great grandfather John Newton (who retired in Kimberley) and Arthur Linwood, a music entrepreneur from Eastwood, who would have supplied much music for the Lawrence family and the churches throughout the area.

A week jam packed with delights for all Laurentian and local history devotees!

 

Full programme

FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER

DH Lawrence Society Festival Forum Welcome reception and talk

6.30 pm The Parish Lounge, Eastwood Parish Church (St Mary’s)
Speaker: Ruth Templeton on ‘Jessie Chambers’

SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER

The FR Leavis DH Lawrence Conference 10am-5pm

Eastwood Hall Conference Centre. Top speakers and lively discussion.

The DH Lawrence Birthday Lecture 7pm

Eastwood Hall Conference Centre
Speaker: Annabel Abbs on ‘Frieda’

SUNDAY 8 SEPTEMBER

Festival ‘Songs of Praise’

6pm Eastwood Baptist Church, Percy Street, Eastwood.
Hearty singing and personal recollections. Led by Alan Wilson and Cynthia Finking.

MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER

DH Lawrence text study group

7pm The Horse and Groom Pub, Moorgreen.
Led by Malcolm Gray and Andrew Harrison. Title: ‘Hadrian’, short story.

TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER

Lawrence’s Eastwood

11.00am Eastwood, meet at the Birthplace Museum

Open Day and ‘Sons and Lovers’ walk (Breach House)

Both introduced and led by Carol Mills on behalf of the Haggs Farm Society

WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER

Festival Memorial ‘Organ Mass’

Played by Alan Wilson, as part of the regular midweek Eucharist.
9am, at Our Lady of Good Counsel Roman Catholic Church, Hill Top, Eastwood.

The Cossall and area ‘Rainbow’ Walk (Sheila Bamford)

2pm – 3.30pm
Meet at 81, Newtons Lane, opposite end to Gardener’s Inn Pub, Awsworth

Songs and Rhymes from the Mines

7pm – 9pm
Horse and Groom Public House Moorgreen. David Amos and his group.

THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

‘Lawrence and Theology’ Seminar “What did Lawrence really believe?”

10 – 1.pm Eastwood Baptist Church, Percy Street, Eastwood.
Led by Alan Wilson, Malcolm Gray, Anthony Rice, Bob Hayward

FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER

Roy Plumb talk at Kimberley Library

10.30am – 11.30am ‘DH Lawrence: His Kimberley & Cossall Connections’

Beauvale Priory tour & tea

2.30pm—4pm Beauvale Priory, Moorgreen.

Festival Celebration ‘Finale’ Organ Concert: ‘A Kimberley Requiem’

7.30 pm Holy Trinity Church, Kimberley.
Performed by Alan Wilson (organ) along with friends doing topical readings etc.

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PROGRAMME 2018- 2019

2019

Monthly meetings take place at 7.15pm in the lounge at St Mary’s Church, Eastwood, Nottingham, NG16 3BS

Wednesday 9th January

  • Catherine Brown
  • “D.H.Lawrence Icon”

Wednesday 13th February

  • David Amos and Natalie Braber
  • “Coal and Dialect in the East Midlands”

Wednesday 13th March

  • Sue Reid
  • “D.H.Lawrence, Music and Modernism”

Wednesday 10th April

  • Andrew Harrison
  • “Wyndham Lewis’s ‘Paleface’ and D.H.Lawrence”

Wednesday 8th May

  • Nick Ceramella tbc

Wednesday 12th June

  • Stewart Smith
  • “Lawrence and Ugly Feelings”

Wednesday 10th July

  • A.G.M with readings and discussion

 

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2018

October and November meetings which will be held at The Horse and Groom, Moorgreen, Newthorpe, Nottingham, NG16 2FE.

Saturday 8th September

  • The D.H.Lawrence Birthday Lecture
  • Christopher Miles
  • “Understanding these banned paintings”

Wednesday 10th October (Horse and Groom, Moorgreen)

  • Jeff Wallace
  • Title tbc

Wednesday 14th November

  • Violeta Sitorova
  • “The revision of the ‘Excuse’ chapter in ‘Women in Love'”

Wednesday 12th December

  • Christmas Dinner with readings
  • Place and time tba.

 

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The D.H. Lawrence Society Officers 2018-19

PRESIDENT

  • Dr. Andrew Harrison

VICE-PRESIDENTS

  • Dr. Catherine Brown
  • Professor Nick Ceramella
  • Professor Christoper Miles
  • Mrs Joan McCluskey
  • Dr. Christopher Pollnitz
  • Dr Ken Roberts

CHAIRMAN

  • Malcolm Gray

SECRETARY

  • Brenda Sumner

TREASURER AND MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY

  • Sheila Bamford

COUNCIL MEMBERS

  • Ruth Hall
  • Bob Hayward
  • Fred Skillington
  • Ruby Breward (Youth Member)

CO-OPTED MEMBERS

  • James Walker
  • Rosemary Wheeldon
  • Alan Wilson

 

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Programme of Meetings 2017-18

All meetings will commence at 7.15 PM unless otherwise informed. The venue for October and November will be at The Horse and Groom, Moorgreen, but after that has yet to be arranged, but we will keep you informed.

11th September: Birthday Lecture: Jeff Wallace: “The Art of Living: D.H. Lawrence and Health.”

8th October: Nick Ceramella: “Compelling Attraction of Italy: Lorenzo’s Lifelong Pilgrimage Up and Down the Country”.

8th November: Maria Ragachewskaya: “Tough Guys Don’t Dance? What It Meant For Lawrence”.

13th December: Christmas Dinner.

10th January: Neil Roberts: “Lawrence and Ted Hughes”.

14th February: Gary Haines: “The Blind Man and the Blind Soldier, Myth and Reality”.

14th March: Suzanne Hobson: “D. H. Lawrence and Biblical Biofiction”.

11th April: Michael Bell: “The Logic of the Emotions?”.

9th May: Hugh Stevens: “D.H. Lawrence’s Adolescent Loves”.

13th June: Terry Gifford: ” Gender and Nature in the ‘Moony’ Chapter of ‘Women in Love'”.

11th July:  2018 A.G.M.

 

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The D. H. Lawrence Festival of Culture 2016

A programme of talks, exhibitions, readings and workshops will explore the different facets of D. H. Lawrence’s works  and personalities. Previous events have seen special exhibitions of some of Lawrence’s rare writings and paintings.

The 2016 festival programme is packed with events celebrating both the life and work of D. H. Lawrence and the rich heritage and culture of the part of Nottinghamshire where he was born and raised, and which influenced his work.

Every year there is a huge variety of events on offer including walks, talks, tours, film screenings, concerts, reading groups and more.

Detailed information can be obtained by googling The D. H. Lawrence Festival of Culture 2016, and following the links to download the complete programme.