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In January 1921, D. H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda visited Sardinia. Although the trip lasted only nine days, Lawrence wrote an intriguing account of Sardinian life that not only evokes the place, people and local customs but is also deeply revealing about the writer himself.. "Remarkable for its metaphoric and symbolic descriptions, the book is transfused with the author's anger and joy. His prejudices and his political prophecies make Sea and Sardinia a unique and dynamic piece of travel writing.. "The Cambridge edition restores censored passages and corrects corrupt textual readings to reveal for the first time the book Lawrence himself called "A marvel of veracity.".
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Mare e Sardegna, David Herbert Lawrence
- Taal
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2003
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- Titel
- Mare e Sardegna
- Taal
- Italiaans
- Auteurs
- David Herbert Lawrence
- Uitgever
- Ilisso
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2003
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 240
- ISBN10
- 8887825513
- ISBN13
- 9788887825510
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Kaarten en reizen, Waargebeurde verhalen, Biographies, Reizen, Autobiografie en memoires, 20e Eeuw, Britse Literatuur, Zuid-Europa, Italië, Napels, Sardinië, Palermo
- Beoordeling
- 3,85 van 5
- Aantekening
- In January 1921, D. H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda visited Sardinia. Although the trip lasted only nine days, Lawrence wrote an intriguing account of Sardinian life that not only evokes the place, people and local customs but is also deeply revealing about the writer himself.. "Remarkable for its metaphoric and symbolic descriptions, the book is transfused with the author's anger and joy. His prejudices and his political prophecies make Sea and Sardinia a unique and dynamic piece of travel writing.. "The Cambridge edition restores censored passages and corrects corrupt textual readings to reveal for the first time the book Lawrence himself called "A marvel of veracity.".




