Editorial Notes and Acknowledgements
~Susan Reid
~Jonathan Long
”At Last To Newness’: D.H. Lawrence’s The Rainbow and the Dream of a Better World’
~Howard J. Booth
‘All Of Us: D.H. Lawrence’s First World War Poems for the People’
~Kate McLoughlin
‘Getting It Off His Chest: Some Implications of D.H. Lawrence’s Affair with Alice Dax’
~Barbara Kearns
‘D.H. Lawrence and Dogs: Cainines and the Critique of Civilisation’
~Crispian Neill
‘A ‘Beginning Rather Than an End’: Popular Culture and Modernity in D.H. Lawrence’s St. Mawr’
~Gemma Moss
”Opposing Truths’: D.H. Lawrence and the Literary Cosmos of the First World War’
~Susan Reid
Reviews
Judith Ruderman, Race and Identity in D. H. Lawrence: Indians, Gypsies, and Jews. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. ~ Keith Cushman
Shirley Bricout, Politics and the Bible in D. H. Lawrence’s Leadership Novels. Montpellier: Presses Universitaires de la Meditérranée, 2014. ~Luke Ferretter
Lee M. Jenkins, The American Lawrence. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2015. ~Joseph R. Shafer
John Beer, D. H. Lawrence: Nature, Narrative, Art, Identity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. ~Terry Gifford