Publisher's Synopsis
D H Lawrence has been seen by some as the greatest English novelist of the twentieth century. He has also been accused of being a sexist, a racist, a pornographer, a bully and a wimp. To his admirers, he was 'the priest of love'; to his detractors, he appeared crazed and sick. For the rest of us, as this selection of sayings shows, he must retain permanent interest for his insights into a new age in relations between men and women and in essential religion.