D.H. Lawrence: Novelist by F.R. Leavis
Leavis set out in the 1950s to reclaim Lawrence from the censorship that had afflicted him during his lifetime and from the misrepresentation - witness T.S. Eliot's charge of "sexual morbidity" - that had persisted in the two decades since his death. He concentrates on "The Rainbow", "Women in Love" and the tales.