David Herbert Lawrence
Born on the eleventh day of September in 1885, David Herbert Lawrence was the fourth child of an illiterate coal miner. Lawrence was raised in a small mining town of Eastwood, Nottingham by his mother who happened to be a school a teacher. Threw his childhood David Herbert shared a very close relationship with his mother. Lawrence first started his education in a grammar school, which he had won a scholarship to, and later attended Nottingham University College. When he finished college, Lawrence decided to move to Croydin, just south of London to began his teaching career. While teaching in Croydin he encountered a guy by the name of Ford Madone (Ford's English Review) which was a good connection for his writing career. In 1912 feeling that he could support himself with his writing, Lawrence left teaching. A couple a months later his mother die
On March 2, 1930 Lawrence died from tuberculosis at an age of only forty-four. Lawrence left close to fifty volumes of literature including novels, long and short stories, plays, poems, essays and other excellent accomplishments. He was and excellent writer for the modern period. During this age, the way Lawrence wrote paved the road for political totalitarism. Although he remained a radical individualist, Lawrence was and inspired non-comformist and seer. Other writers of this period were E.M. Foster, James Joyce and Dorothy Richards. His book titled Sons and Lovers represents this time period of Literature. He was one of the most influential writers from for the 1900's. David Herbert wrote a lot for a man who lived such a short life. d and he found out that he was suffering from an illness known as tuberculosis something he would spend the rest of his life wit
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