Frieda Lawrence has until now been seen only as D.H. Lawrence's muse, mate - and harridan. This book reasseses Frieda in her own terms, looking at her German childhood, her first marriage, her painful... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Worth buying for inclusion of "Not I but the Wind"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I bought this book because it includes Frieda Lawrence's many years out-of-print memoir "Not I but the Wind." The memoir, despite deliberate omissions on Frieda's part, is well worth reading for anyone interested in DH Lawrence. Rosemary Jackson's main contribution is an oh-so-twentieth-century feminist essay that attempts to dispel myths about Frieda. She fails and not only because she bored this reader. It's ironic that a writer should attempt to rescue Frieda from myths when the latter is much the more effective in creating her own.
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