D. H. Lawrence
David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 – 2 March 1930) was an English novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, literary critic, travel writer, essayist, and painter. His modernist works reflect on modernity, social alienation and industrialisation, while championing sexuality, vitality and instinct. Four of his most famous novels – Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love (1920), and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928) – were subject to censorship trials for their radical portrayals of romance, sexuality, and use of explicit language.
Crew

Second Best
Story

The Rocking Horse Winner
Novel

Sons and Lovers
Novel

Lady Chatterley's Lover
Novel

Lady Chatterley
Novel

Sons & Lovers
Writer

Lady Chatterley's Passions
Novel

Luise
Author

Young Lady Chatterley
Novel

Hamsat Al-Shaytan
Novel

Lady Chatterley's Passions 2: Julie's Secret
Characters

Lady Chatterley's Lover
Novel

Lady Chatterley's Lover
Novel

The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd
Original Story

The Fox
Novel

Sons and Lovers
Book

The Rainbow
Novel

Women in Love
Novel

A Collier's Friday Night
Book

Lady Chatterley's Lover
Book

La fidèle infidèle
Story

The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd
Writer

The Rainbow
Novel

Kangaroo
Novel
The Rocking Horse Winner
Story

The Rocking Horse Winner
Story

The Rocking Horse Winner
Story

The Rocking Horse Winner
Story

Lady Chatterley's Lover
Novel

Young Lady Chatterley II
Novel
The Horse Dealers Daughter
Author
None of That
Novel
Samson and Delilah
Novel
Milenec lady Chatterleyové
Novel

Bedtime Stories: Tales of Love and Hate
Short Story
