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The Cambridge edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover (and A Propos of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover') is the first ever to restore to Lawrence's most famous novel the words that he wrote. It removes typists' corruptions and compositors' errors, which have marred the text for over sixty years, and includes hundreds of new words, phrases and sentences - and thousands of changes in punctuation. This text projects the sound of Lawrence's voice, embodies the precision of his mature style and reveals the force of his rhetorical power. The introduction establishes an accurate history of composition, typing, printing, publication and reception; the notes freshly identify dozens of difficult allusions; and the appendix, an original essay, explains how Lawrence imaginatively weaves real places and people into the fictional tapestry that he creates. For students and scholars alike, the Cambridge text is the only text of the novel that can be read or quoted with confidence.
General editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Chronology; Cue-titles; Introduction; Lady Chatterley's Lover; A Propos of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'; Explanatory notes; Dialect Glossary; Textual apparatus; Appendix.
"...the editing has been done accurately and intelligently....The explanatory notes combine informative entries with textual notes....[T]he Cambridge edition offers the best we can expect." Simon Gatrell, English Literature in Transition
D. H. Lawrence, D H Lawrence, David Trotter, London) Trotter, David (Quain Professor of English Language and Literature, Quain Professor of English Language and Literature, University College
D. H. Lawrence, M. L. Skinner, Paul Eggert, Sydney) Skinner, M. L. (University of New South Wales, Sydney) Eggert, Paul (University of New South Wales, James T. Boulton, M. H. Black