Lawrence spoke much of miners liking their gardens and flowers. I was a miner for 18 years or so and i think the liking of nature and flowers is the counterpoint of life underground that seemed devoid of colour except harsh black and grey. Speaking of myself, vibrant colour was uplifting for me, and the warmth of a natural sun on my face.
I first read -- or rather devoured -- Lawrence's work many years ago -- and it never fails to excite and move me -- and this amazing documentary does Lawrence proud.
Thomas Hardy, D. H. Lawrence, Charles Dickens, splendid writers and so prolific. That is for the men writers. Lawrence certainly explored the human potential of the psyche in a new and mystic way quite unique, through his short but adventurous life.
I started reading his stories 2 months ago. He describes natural scenes with rural peoples characters very well.. My greatest impression : his sopisticated skills to describe love/hatred/poorness simply by people conversations. This style leave readers great room for imagination after reading...
He said it as it is As it was I admire him greatly for his courage His determination to not lie about the psyche of both the local people and the aristocrats he met during his too short life DHLawrence absolutely nailed it all The viciousness and nastiness of the cruelty of human psyche was brought out by him with great understanding That's why he was so disliked by those locals who never forget how to continue to be cruel Amen
Thank you for that! This doc on Borges is one of the best ones out there: th-cam.com/video/fAM2NJnv3Dk/w-d-xo.html But, I have one with Borges in it that's not on TH-cam yet. It's a snapshot of him and other authors. I'll upload it today
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Whatever his old townsmen thought of D.H.Lswrence, besides Byron who didn't have the sympathies of women he wrote of, Lawrence was the first writer to delve into a woman's psyche, with sympathy. (He shld have changed the names tho lol).
They banned him for his truths about the "elites" not about obsceniry. The lefty professors who "teach" Lawrence can't see it because they are the same ego owned Satanists too
the written word conveys so much more and can paint a picture much more vivid than life it self D H Lawrence is 8k resolution pimples and all, a real marvel he puts you right inside his picture in poetic detail you fall in between and into his depth and into the cracks of his blunt intellect and of the bare faced censorship of imagination of his time and of today. is history never learnt and is it destined to repeat itself.(a thought) I am a giant ignoramus to have never read his word. though i had heard his name for some time and thought i'd have a try at him so i downloaded his complete works to my kindle with other authors of note Tolstoy and such.. just for a laugh i'm bit of a butterfly so i've got a few books open and all at various stages of being read and so i open the Kangaroo was tempted to go for lady Chatterley's lover off the off but held back.. thought, leave the porn for later?. Try his The Kangaroo first, and what an eye opener, it's so damn deep and magnificent it makes you cry he put's you in through his eye and insight and of mind so completely, no wonder he was hated and banned he's really scary he should be a compulsory read just to open ones imagination just a little. And an easy read as well.
th-cam.com/video/WPvBzTVErOo/w-d-xo.html He said it as it is As it was I admire him greatly for his courage His determination to not lie about the psyche of both the local people and the aristocrats he met during his too short life DHLawrence absolutely nailed it all The viciousness and nastiness of the cruelty of human psyche was brought out by him with great understanding That's why he was so disliked by those locals who never forget how to continue to be cruel Amen
I grew up in Awsworth next to Eastwood and used to play around the fields there around Cossall where rainbow cottage is. Dad was a miner (of sorts) went through the strikes and the Thatcher regime. I can say that Lawrence was a rare breed.
I am reminded of the late and great Theodore Sturgeon, who once said, very wisely: Why cant great literature give you a hard on? It does everything else.
Really sounds like ppl do not give him the credit he's long overdue. Never read his work, but still think he's a good guy. Obviously not condoning having an affair with someone, but no one does. Still, deserves more positive recognition.
At 23:43 Burgess is saying something which evidently translates to 'be with me'. Are you able to spell that and tell us what language it is? Thanks for your time either way. -Philadelphia
@@robertforrester578 This is a phrase of Middle English (1066-15th C.) The word ‘anan’ is like ‘anon’ and means ‘in one moment’ or ‘straight away’. The other words I can’t decipher but it sounds like an example of phatic communion.
He wanted to " start his own tribe " so he could be their king, I suppose. Robert Louis Stevenson wound up doing that, didn't he ? What is it with these authors that feel they are worthy to be worshipped by these natives ? Must be an ego trip of some sort. They wouldn't get that back home, so they use the people they feel superior to, in order to be admired and respected in the way that boosts their self esteem. Kind of like living in a dream. So far I've listened to several biographies of authors on this channel and so far they have all been lesbian or bi, homosexual, talking to the dead ( supposedly ) but all have turned their backs on God. Up to this point, I can't say I care for any of them personally, though there are bits and pieces of their work that are good, profound even, though you wouldn't think, now knowing their private personalities, that they believed in what they wrote themselves.
'He wanted to " start his own tribe " so he could be their king,... I suppose is it with these authors that feel they are worthy to be worshipped by these natives?' You evidence a total misunderstanding of this documentary and of Lawrence's writings, which I suspect you have never read. The 'tribe' referred to is a community of like minded individuals and has nothing to do with 'natives'. 'So far I've listened to several biographies of authors on this channel and so far they have all been lesbian or bi, homosexual, talking to the dead ( supposedly ) but all have turned their backs on God.' I think you expose your ignorance and bigotry here!
i dislike james joyce and d h lawrence ... either they were wasted on me or i was wasted on them....i certainly would not have voluntarily bought their books except they were required reading in class...........they both left me suspicious of english literature college courses and i often wondered later who decides what good literature is and why is their opinion always banging around in the echo chamber................i discovered that so many highly rated academic study novels were more or less obscure rants with only a scant connection to ordinary reality sort of literature versions of picasso's nude descending a staircase .... best appreciated by those who use a lot of marijuana
lousy documentary --- too stuffy at its beginning, and I don't care what the town 'thinks' of Lawrence. Dude says... "Let's find out." nahh... let's not.
Lawrence spoke much of miners liking their gardens and flowers. I was a miner for 18 years or so and i think the liking of nature and flowers is the counterpoint of life underground that seemed devoid of colour except harsh black and grey. Speaking of myself, vibrant colour was uplifting for me, and the warmth of a natural sun on my face.
Being a miner would have been a tough life. I'm glad you could comfort yourself with wonderful colours.
Thank you for your commentry on Lawrence. You are expressive, vibrant and informative. 😀🤝🏼😉
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Deserves way more likes and comments. Thank you Paul for uploading this biography.
Of course! Thank you
What an excellent documentary on Lawrence. The language is simplified and understandable. Thank you for making this. ❤️
Burgess is a consummate expositor of cultural trends and themes.
I first read -- or rather devoured -- Lawrence's work many years ago -- and it never fails to excite and move me -- and this amazing documentary does Lawrence proud.
This was a wonderful insight on Lawrence , gave more gravity to his words , his works. Thank you.
The museum is worth visiting I was there last week. The staff are particularly friendly and informative
That is awesome. I have to make it a point to visit someday
Thomas Hardy, D. H. Lawrence, Charles Dickens, splendid writers and so prolific. That is for the men writers. Lawrence certainly explored the human potential of the psyche in a new and mystic way quite unique, through his short but adventurous life.
Wonderful documentary, I knew a little something about him but learned a lot from this. The readings are so good too!
I started reading his stories 2 months ago.
He describes natural scenes with rural peoples characters very well.. My greatest impression : his sopisticated skills to describe love/hatred/poorness simply by people conversations. This style leave readers great room for imagination after reading...
He said it as it is
As it was
I admire him greatly for his courage
His determination to not lie about the psyche of both the local people and the aristocrats he met during his too short life
DHLawrence absolutely nailed it all
The viciousness and nastiness of the cruelty of human psyche was brought out by him with great understanding
That's why he was so disliked by those locals who never forget how to continue to be cruel
Amen
Oh! What an excellent start to my day! What a fantastic travel writer he was too! Thank you...that was soul food to hear and see! ✌
Glad you liked it!
I've never been a fan of his writing, but still have an interest in his life. If ever place made a writer what he is, it was his birthplace.
It's amazing that such a channel exists, just fantastic, I like it a lot. If possible I would like to see a documentary about Jorge Luis Borges.
Thank you for that! This doc on Borges is one of the best ones out there:
th-cam.com/video/fAM2NJnv3Dk/w-d-xo.html
But, I have one with Borges in it that's not on TH-cam yet. It's a snapshot of him and other authors. I'll upload it today
I know right!
@@AuthorDocumentaries I followed that link and it started about 30 minutes in so here is the same link starting at the beginning
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His English is still very modern! One thing I love about DL Lawrence!
This is the only documentary I was looking forward to commercials, I love the Author . And read everything was published.
A fascinating documentary about a human being. Thank you for it
Recognized that Women are people, too!💝
Excellent documentary clearly making the most important points about Lawrence
Thank you for posting this video. I found it informative and entertaining, I appreciate it. Stay safe and healthy. God
bless you.
As a teenager reading Lady C L was a pivotal moment in my strict greek orthodox life.i could almost smell Cotys Violet perfume !
Whatever his old townsmen thought of D.H.Lswrence, besides Byron who didn't have the sympathies of women he wrote of, Lawrence was the first writer to delve into a woman's psyche, with sympathy. (He shld have changed the names tho lol).
Thinly. Dublin pissed all over Joyce’s name while he was alive too.
They banned him for his truths about the "elites" not about obsceniry. The lefty professors who "teach" Lawrence can't see it because they are the same ego owned Satanists too
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So good. Thank you.
the written word conveys so much more and can paint a picture much more vivid than life it self
D H Lawrence is 8k resolution pimples and all, a real marvel he puts you right inside his picture
in poetic detail you fall in between and into his depth and into the cracks of his blunt intellect
and of the bare faced censorship of imagination of his time and of today.
is history never learnt and is it destined to repeat itself.(a thought)
I am a giant ignoramus to have never read his word.
though i had heard his name for some time and thought i'd have a try at him so i downloaded his complete works
to my kindle with other authors of note Tolstoy and such.. just for a laugh i'm bit of a butterfly
so i've got a few books open and all at various stages of being read and so i open the Kangaroo
was tempted to go for lady Chatterley's lover off the off but held back.. thought, leave the porn for later?.
Try his The Kangaroo first, and what an eye opener, it's so damn deep and magnificent it makes you cry
he put's you in through his eye and insight and of mind so completely, no wonder he was hated and banned
he's really scary he should be a compulsory read just to open ones imagination just a little.
And an easy read as well.
Love your writing style and descriptions.
Thanks ❤
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He said it as it is
As it was
I admire him greatly for his courage
His determination to not lie about the psyche of both the local people and the aristocrats he met during his too short life
DHLawrence absolutely nailed it all
The viciousness and nastiness of the cruelty of human psyche was brought out by him with great understanding
That's why he was so disliked by those locals who never forget how to continue to be cruel
Amen
Good portrayal of Lawrence...but I would have liked to have heard more of Frieda. Not even a hint of her existence in the intro above. That's bad.
Watch again. Frieda is mentioned a few times.
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I grew up in Awsworth next to Eastwood and used to play around the fields there around Cossall where rainbow cottage is. Dad was a miner (of sorts) went through the strikes and the Thatcher regime. I can say that Lawrence was a rare breed.
I am reminded of the late and great Theodore Sturgeon, who once said, very wisely: Why cant great literature give you a hard on? It does everything else.
thank God for the mind of Lawrence
0:20 too bad we can hear his words in that sequence from hell to our ears
Loved his travel and short stories...great writer...RIP
Bloomsbury group...snobs...gossips.
Adverts, too many, spoiled this.
42:36 - 43:21, just wonderful
like dean ford. blue eyes hated lies.
Couldn’t hear the quotes at the beginning, too much noise
He was a kind of prophet... For our time.
Really sounds like ppl do not give him the credit he's long overdue. Never read his work, but still think he's a good guy. Obviously not condoning having an affair with someone, but no one does. Still, deserves more positive recognition.
I find his writings a total bore, and much inflated in importance. That is, of course, only my opinion. Sample them for yourself 🙂
You lost me when you admitted to never reading him.
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Was only 44 when he died.rip Mr Lawrence.
Women are dismissed as pretty useless and much treated with distain in the docu. How depressing...nothing ever changes.
Just think ... ITV now shows "I'm a Celebrity ..." more evidence for the decline of culture ...
So good oh.
Reminds me of Sherwood Anderson. Everyone knew who the characters were.
We don't do our best and we certainly do not try and create better societies. In fact, we do the complete opposite.
Couldn't he have been sued for not changing their names?
He looks cross-eyed in that picture.
brilliant. great write. beyond time and dimensions and the brutality of humans on earth
You talk too fast ...
I hope he never found out while in Mexico that the Aztec’s honored Questozchatol (spelling) by sacrificing human beings 😂
I disagree that Shaw was the other man
Real horrorshow presentation Mr Burgess 😂
Viddy well o my brother, viddy well 😂😂😂
Zennor
Having no idea what Zennor is, I searched and found out. Very scenic countryside.
@@pauleohl Yeah, rugged Cornwall.
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Sadie Streets
sovereign God president and commander in chief of substantive choice divine hegemony
David Herbert Lawrence and Claude Achille Debussy. are idenitical twins. Phaenotype differs, genotype (bloodtyspe a.s.o.) doesn´t.
Deliver us from the blather of Anthony Burgess. A complex life: DHL...deserves a better documentary.
Not a Burgess fan? Oh no lol. That's okay, I'm sure there are other Lawrence features floating around
Feel free to compose that better documentary.
@@Hartley_Hare You are funny.
@@seethevolcane
You misspelled ‘truthful.’
And tuck that ego in before a bird craps on it.
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I bet McKellen loved to read those last lines because it gave him an opportunity to live out his inferiority complex.
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At 23:43 Burgess is saying something which evidently translates to 'be with me'. Are you able to spell that and tell us what language it is? Thanks for your time either way. -Philadelphia
@@robertforrester578 I have listened to this over and over but, I'm sorry, I don't know what language it is or what he is saying.
@@dismith73 Thanks for taking the time.
@@robertforrester578 This is a phrase of Middle English (1066-15th C.) The word ‘anan’ is like ‘anon’ and means ‘in one moment’ or ‘straight away’. The other words I can’t decipher but it sounds like an example of phatic communion.
@@leblond_lablonde186 Thanks for taking the time to answer. So, cheers!
He wanted to " start his own tribe " so he could be their king, I suppose. Robert Louis Stevenson wound up doing that, didn't he ? What is it with these authors that feel they are worthy to be worshipped by these natives ? Must be an ego trip of some sort. They wouldn't get that back home, so they use the people they feel superior to, in order to be admired and respected in the way that boosts their self esteem. Kind of like living in a dream. So far I've listened to several biographies of authors on this channel and so far they have all been lesbian or bi, homosexual, talking to the dead ( supposedly ) but all have turned their backs on God. Up to this point, I can't say I care for any of them personally, though there are bits and pieces of their work that are good, profound even, though you wouldn't think, now knowing their private personalities, that they believed in what they wrote themselves.
'He wanted to " start his own tribe " so he could be their king,... I suppose is it with these authors that feel they are worthy to be worshipped by these natives?' You evidence a total misunderstanding of this documentary and of Lawrence's writings, which I suspect you have never read. The 'tribe' referred to is a community of like minded individuals and has nothing to do with 'natives'. 'So far I've listened to several biographies of authors on this channel and so far they have all been lesbian or bi, homosexual, talking to the dead ( supposedly ) but all have turned their backs on God.' I think you expose your ignorance and bigotry here!
Lots of stuffytrash
% minutes into this and I'm already dying of boredon ! Bye !
Obviously, a victim of attention deficiency. It’s the overwhelming symptom of the age of instant gratification.
Don’t rush back.
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Maybe you could learn to spell? It would be time well spent.
i dislike james joyce and d h lawrence ... either they were wasted on me or i was wasted on them....i certainly would not have voluntarily bought their books except they were required reading in class...........they both left me suspicious of english literature college courses and i often wondered later who decides what good literature is and why is their opinion always banging around in the echo chamber................i discovered that so many highly rated academic study novels were more or less obscure rants with only a scant connection to ordinary reality
sort of literature versions of picasso's nude descending a staircase .... best appreciated by those who use a lot of marijuana
Boring account!
lousy documentary --- too stuffy at its beginning, and I don't care what the town 'thinks' of Lawrence.
Dude says... "Let's find out."
nahh... let's not.
And?
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