D. H. Lawrence and Censorship

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural Censorship

D. H. Lawrence and Censorship

Gregory Walker

Literary Criticism / General

This book is the first monograph to cover the subject of D. H. Lawrence and censorship in its entirety. It examines Lawrence’s experiences of censorship throughout his career, from his earliest experiences of editorial bowdlerization to the end of his life, drawing attention to under-researched instances of censorship such as the 1922 prosecution of Women in Love. It considers how Lawrence resisted censorship through his use of private publication, as well as the ways in which censorship continued to shape Lawrence’s work and reputation after his death. 

Gregory Walker is a council member of the D. H. Lawrence Society of Britain. He has delivered several public talks and conference papers on D. H. Lawrence, one of which has now been published by Études Lawrenciennes. He received his PhD from the University of Nottingham in 2025. Gregory was awarded a graduate fellowship to present a paper at the 16th International D. H. Lawrence Conference in Mexico City.


Publication Date: 18 December 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032328687
Format: Hardback

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