Citation: C. Stone, THE CENSOR-MORONS OF THE WORLD - UBIQUITOUS USURPERS OF THE 4 LITERARY FREEDOMS, The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(3), 1992, pp. 203-216
Citation: Ja. Gertzman, EROTIC NOVEL, LIBERAL LAWYER AND CENSOR-MORON - SEX-FOR-ITS-OWN-SAKE AND SOME LITERARY CENSORSHIP ADJUDICATIONS OF THE 1930S, The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(3), 1992, pp. 217-227
Citation: K. Henzy, THE LETTERS OF LAWRENCE,D.H., VOL 7, NOVEMBER 1928 FEBRUARY 1930 - SAGAR,K, BOULTON,JT, The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(3), 1992, pp. 271-275
Citation: H. Mori, LAWRENCE,D.H. - HIS SHORT BIOGRAPHY AND AN APPRECIATION OF HIS POEMS - TOGETHER WITH HIS ESSAYS, LETTERS AND NOVELS - JAPANESE - IIDA,T, IIDA,M, The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(3), 1992, pp. 283-283
Citation: G. Doherty, THE ART OF SURVIVAL - NARRATING THE NONNARRATABLE IN LAWRENCE,D.H. THE 'MAN WHO LOVED ISLANDS', The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(2), 1992, pp. 117-126
Citation: J. Worthen, MORE THAN ONE LIFE - A NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CHILDHOOD WITH LAWRENCE,D.H. -HILTON,EH, The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(2), 1992, pp. 181-183
Citation: Je. Evans, FIELDING,HENRY AND LAWRENCE OLD-ADAM - A READING OF RESTORATION AND 18TH-CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE - BUTLER,GJ, The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(2), 1992, pp. 183-184
Citation: M. Dibattista, THE ENTANGLED EYE - VISUAL-PERCEPTION AND THE REPRESENTATION OF NATURE IN POST-DARWINIAN NARRATIVE - KRASNER,J, The D. H. Lawrence review, 24(2), 1992, pp. 185-186