~Barbara Kearns
D. H. Lawrence and His “Ministering Angels”: On Nursing as “Women’s Work”
~Judith Ruderman
~Howard J. Booth
Sons and Lovers: Novel or Autobiography?
~Neil Roberts
On Family Obligations and Fulfilment in Sons and Lovers from an International Cultural Perspective
~Li Zhimin
“We Are the Conquerors for the Moment”: Impending Crisis in D. H. Lawrence’s Non-fiction
~Tim Gupwell
“I’ve had Enough”: Extractivism, War and Modernity’s Death Drive in Women in Love
~Elizabeth Hibbert
Sidney Nolan and Arthur Boyd: D. H. Lawrence’s Afterlife among Australian Painters
~Christopher Pollnitz
Affirmation and Anxiety in Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Text of the Birthday Lecture, September 2021)
~Keith Cushman
Reviews
~Reviewed by Sean Matthews
Annalise Grice, D. H. Lawrence and the Literary Marketplace: The Early Writings
~Reviewed by Jonathan Long
~Reviewed by Jeff Wallace
Thalia Trigoni, The Intelligent Unconscious in Modernist Literature and Science
~Reviewed by John Turner
Kevin J. Hayes, How D. H. Lawrence Read Herman Melville
~Reviewed by Dawid W. De Villiers
Ben Stoltzfus, D. H. Lawrence’s Final Fictions: A Lacanian Perspective
~Reviewed by Terry Gifford
Ken Worpole, No Matter How Many Skies Have Fallen: Back to the Land in Wartime Britain
~Reviewed by Jane Costin
~Reviewed by Lee M. Jenkins
~Reviewed by Michael Bell
Anthony Pacitto, Of Lizards & Lovers & Lunch with D. H. Lawrence
~Reviewed by Susan Reid
Et Cetera: A Selection of Other, Recent Publications that Make Reference to D. H. Lawrence
~Jane Costin