Frases célebres de David Herbert Lawrence
El amante de Lady Chatterley (1928)
“La nuestra es esencialmente una era trágica, así que nos rehusamos a considerarla trágicamente.”
El amante de Lady Chatterley (1928)
Frases de vida de David Herbert Lawrence
Women in Love
Frases de hombres de David Herbert Lawrence
“Lo que la pornografía es para un hombre para otro es risa del genio.”
Fuente: FrasesCelebreDe.com http://frasescelebresde.com/risa/1/
El amante de lady Chatterley
El amante de lady Chatterley
David Herbert Lawrence Frases y Citas
Sin fuentes
“El dinero y el mal llamado amor constituyen las dos grandes manías sociales. El dinero mucha más.”
El amante de Lady Chatterley (1928)
El amante de Lady Chatterley (1928)
“Incluso la guerra era absurda, aunque con la ventaja de que mataba a no poca gente.”
El amante de lady Chatterley
Lady Chatterley's Lover
“M y F se abrazaron esa larga noche.”
El amante de Lady Chatterley (1928)
David Herbert Lawrence: Frases en inglés
“They stood together in a false intimacy, a nervous contact. And he was in love with her.”
Fuente: Women in Love
“Sleep is still most perfect, in spite of hygienists, when it is shared with a beloved.”
Fuente: Sons and Lovers
Letter to Blanche Jennings (9 October 1908), Letters of D.H. Lawrence (1979), James T. Boulton, ed., as quoted in The Intellectuals and the Masses: Pride and Prejudice Among the Literary Intelligentsia, 1880-1939 (1992) by John Carey; also quoted in "Art for the Masses : The Death of Culture & the Culture of Death" http://www.touchstonemag.com/docs/issues/14.7docs/14-7pg22.html by Ralph McInery in Touchstone magazine (September 2001)
“Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically.”
Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)
“God is only a great imaginative experience.”
Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence, pt. 4, ed. by E. McDonald, (1936)
“Every man has a mob self and an individual self, in varying proportions.”
Pornography and Obscenity (1929)
“I suppose that's what we do in death⎯⎯⎯sleep in wonder.”
Fuente: Sons and Lovers (1913), Ch.11
Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious (1921)
“It's the man who dares to take, who is independent, not he who gives.”
Letter to John Middleton Murry, 27 November 1913 http://books.google.com/books?id=NyudR_ePn8sC&q=%22It%27s+the+man+who+dares+to+take+who+is+independent+not+he+who+gives%22&pg=PA112#v=onepage
“I hold that the parentheses are by far the most important parts of a non-business letter.”
Letter to Blanche Jennings (15 April 1908), Letters of D.H. Lawrence (1979), edited by James T. Boulton
Letter (September 24, 1923); published in The Letters of D.H. Lawrence, James T. Boulton, E. Mansfield, and W. Roberts (1987), vol. 4.