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Harry T. Moore

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Harry Thornton Moore was born in 1908 in Oakland, California. He was awarded Guggenheim fellowships for English Literature in 1958 and 1960. He published works on the lives and writings of D.H. Lawrence, Henry James, E.M. Foster, and John Steinbeck. He also wrote literary criticism for The New Republic. His works on Lawrence included a biography entitled Priest of Love (1954), which was the basis for a 1981 film; The Collected Letters of D.H. Lawrence (1962); and D.H. Lawrence and His World (1966). He died in Carbondale, Illinois in 1981.-Boston College

OL2657008A

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  • D.H. Lawrence and Italy

    Representative edition published 2008

    Open Work
  • Literary Lifelines

    Representative edition published 1981

    Open Work
  • Phoenix

    Representative edition published 1968

    Open Work
  • The human prospect

    Representative edition published 1955

    Open Work
  • Poste Restante

    Representative edition published 2022

    Open Work
  • Frieda Lawrence and Her Circle

    Representative edition published 1981

    Open Work
  • The Priest of Love

    Representative edition published 1981

    Open Work
  • Twentieth Century Russian Literature

    Representative edition published 1976

    Open Work
  • Greatest Fire

    Representative edition published 1973

    Open Work
  • Contemporary British novelists

    Representative edition published 1971

    Open Work
  • Jules Laforgue

    Representative edition published 1969

    Open Work
  • Twentieth-Century French Literature Since World War Two

    Representative edition published 1966

    Open Work
  • Twentieth-Century French Literature to World War II

    Representative edition published 1966

    Open Work
  • Simone Weil

    Representative edition published 1966

    Open Work
  • E. M. Forster

    Representative edition published 1965

    Open Work
  • Plays of Eugene O'Neill

    Representative edition published 1965

    Open Work
  • E.M.Forster (Modern Writers)

    Representative edition published 1965

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  • D. H. Lawrence

    Representative edition published 1964

    Open Work