Book Launch: Lawrence’s Muse, Jessie Chambers Wood Through Her Own Writing

Today

At Eastwood Library

Price Free
Times 14:00 - 16:00

You  are invited to this free book launch and talk about Jessie Chambers and her influence on DH Lawrence, by Kate Foster and others from the Haggs Farm Preservation Society

Haggs Farm, the surrounding landscape and the Chambers family, especially Jessie, provided the models for much of D.H. Lawrence’s early writing. This relationship and the influence on Lawrence are explored in the companion volume, Miriam’s Farm (also republished today).

Lawrence’s Muse illustrates the range of Jessie Chambers’ own talents and interests as writer, artist, correspondent and pacifist through her letters, sketches and stories, along with assessments of her account of her friendship and falling out with Lawrence, A Personal Record. The contents shed new light on her beliefs, interests and relationships with friends and family.

The late Clive Leivers was the Honorary President of the Haggs Farm Preservation Society, which was formed in March 1986 to encourage the preservation of the farm buildings and to reinforce the vital importance of Haggs Farm to the early formative years of D.H. Lawrence’s development as an internationally renowned writer.

 

Full details of the DH Lawrence Festival, which includes this event: www.dhlawrencesociety.com/dh-lawrence-festival

 

Lawrence’s Muse and Miriam’s Farm are jointly published by Five Leaves Publications (www.fiveleaves.co.uk) and Haggs Farm Preservation Society (www.haggsfarmsociety.co.uk)

 

This event is free. No booking required. Light refreshments served.

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