The Boy in the BushCambridge University Press, 11. 4. 2002. - 564 страница This is the first critical edition of The Boy in the Bush, a novel whose unlikely genesis has been surrounded in mystery and the subject of claim and counter-claim. A systematic study of all the extant textual documents has revealed a process of composition and revision which qualifies the novel to be treated unequivocally as part of the Lawrence canon. At Lawrence's suggestion an Australian nurse and part-time author, Mollie Skinner (whom he had met in 1922), wrote a tale set in late nineteenth-century Western Australia about a newly-arrived young Englishman's reactions to Perth and the outback. Lawrence's complete rewriting converted her production into an ambitious, powerful novel. The reading text here established eliminates all such instances of censorship and strips away the thousands of regularisings and miscopyings introduced by typists and typesetters. Based on Lawrence's autograph manuscript the text meticulously incorporates his subsequent revisions in the typescripts and proofs. |
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... soul shakes with terror when I wander out there in the moonlight ... Why don't you write about this strange country ? ' he said . ' About how it was met by the first settlers ? ... A Mr Siebenhaur brought me his poems to read , and much ...
... soul shakes with terror when I wander out there in the moonlight ... Why don't you write about this strange country ? ' he said . ' About how it was met by the first settlers ? ... A Mr Siebenhaur brought me his poems to read , and much ...
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... soul , or some dictate from without . The mass of men can never know the dictates of their own soul . It needs a greater man than the ordinary , a man more sensitive and more pure , to be able to listen to the unknown of his own innermost ...
... soul , or some dictate from without . The mass of men can never know the dictates of their own soul . It needs a greater man than the ordinary , a man more sensitive and more pure , to be able to listen to the unknown of his own innermost ...
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... soul ' . The letter of 24 September to Adele Seltzer , the wife of his American publisher Thomas Seltzer , in which Lawrence uses the last expression is the one in which he reports sending them ' the first part of the Boy in the Bush ...
... soul ' . The letter of 24 September to Adele Seltzer , the wife of his American publisher Thomas Seltzer , in which Lawrence uses the last expression is the one in which he reports sending them ' the first part of the Boy in the Bush ...
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... soul tight . And here they begin to open , and the life flows ... our tough , dry , papier - mâché world recedes ' ( iv . 522 ) . Perhaps the change gave Law- rence the confidence to rewrite fully the last section of ' The House of ...
... soul tight . And here they begin to open , and the life flows ... our tough , dry , papier - mâché world recedes ' ( iv . 522 ) . Perhaps the change gave Law- rence the confidence to rewrite fully the last section of ' The House of ...
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Jack Arrives in Australia | 7 |
The Twin Lambs | 24 |
Driving to Wandoo | 37 |
Wandoo | 51 |
The Lambs Come Home | 59 |
In the Yard | 84 |
Out Back and Some Letters | 92 |
Home for Christmas | 108 |
The Welcome at Wandoo | 258 |
The Last of Easu | 269 |
Lost | 283 |
The Find | 291 |
Gold | 295 |
The Offer to Mary | 311 |
Trot Trot Back Again | 334 |
The Rider on the Red Horse | 339 |
New Years Eve | 122 |
Shadows Before | 139 |
Blows | 156 |
The Great Passing | 171 |
Tom and Jack Ride Together | 192 |
Jamboree | 201 |
Uncle John Grant | 208 |
On the Road | 219 |
After Two Years | 229 |
The Governors Dance | 245 |
Chronology of The Boy in the Bush | 349 |
Jack Grants family tree | 353 |
Maps | 357 |
A historical background to the setting of The Boy in the Bush | 363 |
Note on Miss M L Skinner | 371 |
Preface to Black Swans | 375 |
Explanatory notes | 381 |
Textual apparatus | 435 |
A note on pounds shillings and pence | |
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