Death and the author : how D.H. Lawrence died, and was remembered /
Organized around a dramatic account of D.H. Lawrence's desperate struggle against tuberculosis, and of the bizarre events which followed his death, this text offers a series of often grimly humorous reflections on death and dying.
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Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2008
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Dying. Bandol
- Tuberculosis
- Denial
- The sanatorium
- Alternative medicine
- Being ill
- Death and the after-life
- Ending it all
- Death. Andrew Morland
- Ad astra
- Visitors
- The hour of our death
- Famous last words
- Funeral
- Pilgrims
- Remembrance. Will-power
- Lying for truth
- Image rights
- Settling scores
- Celebrations
- Mortal remains
- Apotheosis
- Postscript: on the fear of death.