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The Trespasser (novel)

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1912

Pages
  
292

Originally published
  
1912

Page count
  
292

Genre
  
Novel


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Followed by
  
Sons and Lovers

Author
  
D. H. Lawrence

Preceded by
  
The White Peacock

Publisher
  
Duckworth Overlook

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Similar
  
D H Lawrence books, Novels, Classical Studies books

The Trespasser is the second novel written by D. H. Lawrence, published in 1912. Originally it was entitled the Saga of Siegmund and drew upon the experiences of a friend of Lawrence, Helen Corke, and her adulterous relationship with a married man that ended with his suicide. Lawrence worked from Corke's diary, with her permission, but also urged her to publish; which she did in 1933 as Neutral Ground.

Corke later wrote several biographical works on Lawrence.

Standard edition

  • The Trespasser (1912), edited by Elizabeth Mansfield, Cambridge University Press,1981, ISBN 0-521-22264-8
  • References

    The Trespasser (novel) Wikipedia