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D.H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930),one of the greatest figures in 2oth-century English literature. Lawrence saw sex and intuition as ways to undistorted perception of reality and means to respond to the inhumanity of the industrial culture. From Lawrence's doctrines of sexual freedom arose obscenity trials, which had a deep effect on the relationship between literature and society. In I9I2 he wrote: "What the blood feels, and believes, and says, is always true. Lawrence's life after World War I was marked with continuous and restless wandering.
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