√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text | |
| 1900-1945 | 'The son of a barely literate Derbyshire collier recalled a sister, a worker in a hosiery factory, who was steeped in ... | | David Herbert Lawrence | [unknown, poetry] | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'Growing up in Lyndhurst after the First World War, R.L. Wild regularly read aloud to his marginally literate grandmot... | R.L. Wild | David Herbert Lawrence | | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | [the 'intellectual' clique within the Clarion Scouts, including Edwin Muir] "followed the literary and intellectual de... | Edwin Muir | David Herbert Lawrence | | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'With autodidact diligence [Leslie Paul] closed in on the avant-garde. He read "Prufrock" and "The Waste Land", though... | Leslie Paul | David Herbert Lawrence | Lady Chatterley's Lover | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | [Lehmann and her first husband, Leslie Runcimann] 'were great readers, particularly of modern novelists such as Huxley... | Rosamond Lehmann | David Herbert Lawrence | | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | [Lehmann and her first husband, Leslie Runcimann] 'were great readers, particularly of modern novelists such as Huxley... | Leslie Runcimann | David Herbert Lawrence | | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'The fresh-sounding work of the War generation, which began to appear in the late 1920s and early 1930s, provided him ... | Lawrence Durrell | David Herbert Lawrence | [unknown] | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'He consumed works of western philosophy, from Rousseau to Wyndham Lewis. All this he added to his diet of sexology - ... | Lawrence Durrell | David Herbert Lawrence | Sea and Sardinia | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | '(Florence MacCunn. [italics] Sir Walter Scott's Friends [end italics] Wm. Blackwood 1909) I have just finished this e... | Antonia White | David Herbert Lawrence | [Letters] | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | '(Florence MacCunn. [italics] Sir Walter Scott's Friends [end italics] Wm. Blackwood 1909) I have just finished this e... | Antonia White | David Herbert Lawrence | [works] | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'Read [italics] The Captain's Doll [end italics] [D.H. Lawrence] again (about the 8th time I think) and like it better... | Antonia White | David Herbert Lawrence | Captain's Doll, The | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'D.H. Lawrence draws so heavily on his own life - yet how often the best and freest part of his writing is his inventi... | Antonia White | David Herbert Lawrence | Captain's Doll, The | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'Sutton and Larkin grew steadily closer as they moved up through the senior school. Tiring of their childish reading, ... | Philip Larkin | David Herbert Lawrence | [unknown] | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'Sydney [Larkin's father] gave him free run of his library and his appetite for books grew enormously. "Thanks to my f... | Sydney Larkin | David Herbert Lawrence | [unknown] | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 | 'he [Herbert Lawrence] wrote some pretty Verses and said some clever Things and I have a Loss of his Acquaintance. The... | Hester Lynch Thrale | Herbert Lawrence | [poems] | Unknown |
| 1900-1945 | 'I wrote endless imitations, though I never thought them to be imitations but, rather wonderfully original things, lik... | Dylan Thomas | David Herbert Lawrence | | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'I have just read DH Lawrence's "Kangaroo". How I hated (in italics) it! Altho I think the Chapter about the War is we... | Ottoline Morrell | David Herbert Lawrence | Kangaroo | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'On the way up I read Lady Chatterley's Lover, in the new full continental edition a friend got from Germany. I now re... | Walter D'Arcy Cresswell | David Herbert Lawrence | Lady Chatterley's Lover | Print: Book |