Article: D H Lawrence as I knew him

D H Lawrence, one of Britain's most controversial writers, was only 44 when he died from tuberculosis in 1930. His widow, Frieda, lived for another 26 years but her husband, a man she once described as "lonely, uncompromising and fearless", dominated her thoughts for the rest of her life. In this review of Harry T Moore's biography The Intelligent Heart written for the New Statesman a year before her own death, Frieda pays poignant tribute to Lawrence's memory. Abridged here, the article can be read in full at: www.newstatesman.com/from-our-archive

The New Statesman

13 August 1955

Ever since I met Harry T Moore, some time after my husband's death, he has been eager to write about Lawrence. ...

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