New Poems (Version 2)

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By Listen TheBook Posted on Jan 4, 2025
In Category - Lyric
D. H. Lawrence 1918
English
  • Apprehension
  • Coming Awake
  • From a College Window
  • Flapper
  • Birdcage Walk
  • Letter from Town: The Almond Tree
  • Flat Suburbs, S.W., In the Morning
  • Thief in the Night
  • Letter from Town: On a Grey Evening in March
  • Suburbs on a Hazy Day
  • Hyde Park at Night, Before the War
  • Gipsy
  • Two-Fold
  • Under the Oak
  • Sigh No More
  • Love Storm
  • Parliarment Hill in the Evening
  • Piccadilly Circus at Night
  • Tarantella
  • In Church
  • Piano
  • Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Charity)
  • Phantasmagoria
  • Next Morning
  • Palimpsest of Twilight
  • Enbankment at Night, Before the War (Outcasts)
  • Winter in the Boulevard
  • School on the Outskirts
  • Sickness
  • Everlasting Flowers
  • The North Country
  • Bitterness of Death
  • Seven Seals
  • Reading a Letter
  • Twenty Years Ago
  • Intime
  • Two Wives
  • Heimweh
  • Debacle
  • Narcissus
  • Autumn Sunshine
  • On That Day
D. H. Lawrence's poetry changed stylistically during the First World War when, influenced by Walt Whitman, he began to write free verse. He set forth his manifesto for much of his later verse in the introduction to New Poems. "We can get rid of the stereotyped movements and the old hackneyed associations of sound or sense. We can break down those artificial conduits and canals through which we do so love to force our utterance. We can break the stiff neck of habit, but we cannot positively prescribe any motion, any rhythm." (Summary by Alan Mapstone and the Introduction)

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