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Baker, David: Manfred von Richthofen - The man and the aircraft he flew, outline press, 1990.
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Lawrence - Byrne, Janet. A genius for living. The life of Frieda Lawrence. (New York), Harper Collins, (1995).
Erste Ausgabe. - "The first major biography of Frieda Lawrence", geborene von Richthofen, Ehefrau von D. H. Lawrence. - Schnitt und Schutzumschlag etwas angestaubt, sonst gut.

VIII, 504 S. Mit einigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Gr.-8°. Original-Halbleinwand mit Schutzumschlag (publishers half cloth with dustjacket).

[KW: 20. Jahrhundert (Literatur und Kunst); Anglistik; Biographien; Literaturwissenschaft; Philosophie und Literaturwissenschaft]

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Meyers, Jeffrey: D.H.Lawrence. A Biography. London: Macmillan, 1990. ISBN: 9780333492475
Umschlag leicht berieben, sonst gutes Exemplar. - Inhalt: Eastwood: A Mining Village -- A Disastrous Marriage -- Childhood and Chapel, 1885-1898 -- Nottingham, 1898-1908 -- Jessie, 1896-1910 -- Croydon, 1908-1912 -- Frieda, 1912 -- Italy, 1912-1913 -- Literary London, 1913-1915 -- Mansfield and Murry, 1913-1916 -- War, 1914-1915 -- The Suppression of The Rainbow, 1915 -- Cornwall, 1916-1918 -- Capri and Taormina, 1919-1922 -- Ceylon and Australia, 1922 -- To the New World, 1922-1923 -- London, Taos and Oaxaca, 1923-1925 -- Tuberculosis, 1925 -- Spotorno and Scandicci, 1926-1928 -- Lady Chatterley's Lover and the Paintings, 1928-1929 -- Bandol and Vence, 1929-1930 - Epilogue. - The author of the highly acclaimed Hemingway now gives us the first major one-volume biography of D. H. Lawrence in two decades. Jeffrey Meyers' masterly work, with its new discoveries and insights, traces Lawrence's pilgrimage from his working-class childhood through his years of hard-won recognition to his death in France - after the scandalous publication of Lady Chatterley's Lover - at the age of forty-four. It describes his tempestuous marriage to Frieda von Richthofen and his intense friendships with Ford Madox Ford, Edward Garnett, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, Lady Ottoline Morrell, and Aldous Huxley. It illuminates Lawrence's complex method of intermingling autobiography and fiction, and shows us the perfect congruence of the defiant artist and the courageous man. Jeffrey Meyers reveals for the first time the true circumstances of Lawrence's mother's death; his physical sterility; the reasons for the suppression of The Rainbow; his homosexual relationship with the Cornish farmer William Henry Hocking; and Ford Madox Ford's role in Lawrence's misfortunes during the First World War. His fresh insights into Lawrence's life are matched by his acutely probing interpretations of the works. (Klappentext). ISBN 9780333492475 - , ISBN: 0333492471

445 S. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband mit Schutzumschlag.

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Lawrence, Frieda: The Memoirs and Correspondence. Edited by E. W. Tedlock, Jr. Herausgegeben, mit Anmerkungen versehen und mit einem Vorwort von E. W. Tedlock, Jr. With Notes and Chronology. London und Toronto, Heinemann, 1961.
Good Condition. Guter Zustand. Schutzumschlag mit Randläsuren. Aus dem Besitz der Gräfin Ledebur mit geprägtem Monogramm (Krone) auf dem Vorsatz. - Frieda Freiin von Richthofen (August 11 1879 - August 11 1956), a distant relative of the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen, who is best known for her marriage to the British novelist D. H. Lawrence. Life: Emma Maria Frieda Johanna Freiin (Baroness) von Richthofen (also known as Frieda Weekley, Frieda Lawrence, and Frieda Lawrence Ravagli) was born in Metz. Her father was Baron Friedrich Ernst Emil Ludwig von Richthofen (1844-1916), an engineer in the German army, and her mother was Anna Elise Lydia Marquier (1852-1930). In 1899, she married a British philologist and professor of modern languages, Ernest Weekley, with whom she had three children, Charles Montague (born 1900), Elsa Agnes (born 1902) and Barbara Joy (born 1904). They settled in Nottingham, where Ernest worked at the university. During her marriage with Weekley, she started to translate pieces of German literature, mainly fairy tales, into English and took considerable pride in their publication in book form. In 1912 she met D. H. Lawrence, at the time a former student of her husband. She soon fell in love with him and the pair eloped to Germany, leaving her children behind. During their stay, Lawrence was arrested for spying and, after the intervention of Frieda's father, the couple walked south, over the Alps to Italy. Following her divorce from Weekley, Frieda and Lawrence married in 1914. They intended to return to the continent, but the outbreak of war kept them in England, where they endured official harassment and censorship. They also struggled with limited resources and D.H. Lawrence's already frail health. Leaving post-war England at the earliest opportunity, they travelled widely, eventually settling at the Kiowa Ranch (now D. H. Lawrence Ranch) near Taos, New Mexico and, in Lawrence's last years, at the Villa Mirenda, near Scandicci in Tuscany. After her husband's death in Vence, France in 1930, she returned to Taos to live with her third husband, Angelo Ravagli. The ranch is now owned by the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque. Mainly through her elder sister Else von Richthofen, Frieda became acquainted with many intellectuals and authors, including the socioeconomist Alfred Weber and sociologist Max Weber, the radical psychoanalyst Otto Gross (who became her lover), and the writer Fanny zu Reventlow. By approving the dramatization for the theatre of Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover - thought to be based partly on her own relationship as an aristocrat with the working class Lawrence - it became his only novel ever to be staged. John Harte's play was the only dramatization to be accepted by her, and she did her best to get it produced. Although she loved the play when she read it, the copyright to Lawrence's story had already been acquired by Baron Philippe de Rothschild, who was a close friend. He only relinquished it in 1960. John Harte's play was first produced at The Arts Theatre in 1961, five years after her death. Frieda Lawrence died on her 77th birthday in Taos. ... Aus: wikipedia-Frieda_von_Richthofen

Erstausgabe. First Imprint. xvii, 436 Seiten mit einem Titelporträt und 9 photographischen Abbildungen. 22 x 14,5 cm. Schwarzes Leinen mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln und Schutzumschlag.

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