Burning Man, page 55
20 ‘you want to kill me’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 206
21 ‘the roof of the world’: D. H. Lawrence, ‘The Woman Who Rode Away’, in The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories (Penguin, 1950), pp. 57, 62, 80
22 ‘Do you like it?’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 238
23 ‘revealed the irresistible delight’: Intimate Memories, p. 310
24 ‘where Lorenzo thought he finished me up’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 238
25 ‘monstrous … technicolor’: Kate Millett, Sexual Politics (Ballantine Books, 1978), pp. 405–11
26 ‘too damn mean’: Corresponding Lives, p. 95
27 ‘Well … I had the essence of him in my hands’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 243
28 ‘wants you dead … lion’s den’: Lorenzo in Taos, pp. 240–1
29 ‘£50,000’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 250
30 ‘had had her own way … eternal fire’: St Mawr, in St Mawr and Other Stories, ed. Brian Finney (Cambridge University Press, 1987), pp. 19–139
31 ‘the forty-foot dynamos’: Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams (The Modern Library, 1931), p. 380
32 ‘the greatest force the Western world’: The Education of Henry Adams, p. 388
33 ‘touch of bronchial trouble!’: Laurence and Brett, p. 141
34 ‘destroying himself’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 255
35 ‘thrice alone’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 266
36 ‘exchange spirits with them’: D. H. Lawrence, ‘The Hopi Snake Dance’, in Mornings in Mexico and Other Essays, pp. 84, 91
37 ‘One wonders what one went for’: D. H. Lawrence, ‘Just Back from the Snake Dance – Tired Out’, in Mornings in Mexico and Other Essays, p. 185
38 ‘not for the Horse to laugh at’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 268
39 ‘ragged ghost’: ‘The Hopi Snake Dance’, pp. 84–5
40 ‘heavily built, rather short’: ‘The Hopi Snake Dance’, pp. 88–92
41 ‘the gruesome convulsion of a decapitated frog’: Aby Warburg, ‘Kreuzinger Lecture’, first published in translation as ‘A Lecture on the Serpent Ritual’ in the Journal of the Warburg Institute, vol. 2 (1938), pp. 277–92
42 ‘I don’t care for that kind of thing … little mad’: D. H. Lawrence, ‘The Princess’, in St Mawr and Other Stories, ed. Finney, pp. 190–5
43 ‘the graveyard of humanity’: D. H. Lawrence, ‘Climbing Down from Pisgah’, in Phoenix I, p. 740
44 ‘with all that is human’: Suppressed Memoirs, p. 28
45 ‘Both you and Brill feel’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 276
46 ‘If I can once get started’: Corresponding Lives, p. 92
47 ‘Perhaps we shall look’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 278
48 ‘dangerous’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 278
49 ‘frail failure’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 270
50 ‘The little town of Oaxaca is lonely’: Letters, 15 November 1924
51 ‘You marry me’: Plumed Serpent, p. 444
52 ‘How else, she said to herself’: Plumed Serpent, p. 422
53 ‘I hear that Mabel thinks’: Journey with Genius, p. 338
54 ‘simply transposed’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 114
55 a ‘great cat’: Plumed Serpent, p. 438
56 ‘I managed to finish my Mexican novel’: Letters, 6 April 1925
57 ‘tail-end of influenza’: Letters, 4 February 1925
58 ‘grippe’ with ‘a typhoid inside’: Letters, 6 April 1925
59 ‘like a maniac the whole night’: ‘Not I, But the Wind…’, p. 151
60 ‘callow youth’: Carl Van Vechten, The Splendid Drunken Twenties: Selections from the Daybooks, 1922–30 (University of Illinois Press, 2003), p. 100
61 ‘glad’ to put to ‘some creative use’: Corresponding Lives, p. 190
62 Critics of Mabel have assumed: see Christopher Lasche, The New Radicalism in America, 1889–1963 (Penguin, 1997), p. 33: Mabel ‘cared so little about art in general that when she was presented with the manuscript of Sons and Lovers … she gave the manuscript to Dr Brill’. And David Ellis, Dying Game, p. 183: ‘Some time later she gave the Sons and Lovers manuscript to Brill in payment for his help in treating a friend, so little did she appreciate having her urge to give transformed into a quid pro quo’
63 ‘disloyalty and treachery’: Corresponding Lives, p. 133
64 ‘wrote incessantly’: ‘Autobiography: My Long and Beautiful Journey’, p. 41
65 ‘serpents coiling and uncoiling’: Corresponding Lives, p. 94
66 ‘to ignore each other’s inward lives’: Intimate Memories, p. 24
67 ‘would raise her eyes’: Intimate Memories, p. 8
68 ‘ecstatic’ night: Intimate Memories, p. 11
69 ‘I was thrilled to find’: Mabel Dodge Luhan, ‘My Attitude in the Writing of Autobiography’, published in an abridged version in The New York World-Telegram, 19 April 1933, p. 2
70 ‘auriculas and saxifrage’: Sons and Lovers, p. 8
71 ‘how far’: Suppressed Memoirs, p. 118
72 ‘fox-red … back its flame’: D. H. Lawrence, David, in Complete Plays, pp. 111–54
73 ‘Let’s go to New Mexico’: Aldous Huxley, preface to A Poet and Two Painters
74 ‘I want God, I want poetry’: Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (Harper Perennial, 2007), p. 231
75 ‘Probably, it’s going to be … come to my attention’: Corresponding Lives, p. 94
76 ‘the most serious “confession”’: Corresponding Lives, p. 95
77 ‘so that there would be nothing’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 394
78 ‘Remember, other people’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 296
79 ‘the greatest experience’: ‘New Mexico’, p. 176
80 ‘very little about diseases’: D. H. Lawrence, ‘Introduction to These Paintings’, in Phoenix I, pp. 554–5
81 ‘I feel so strongly’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 348
82 yield ‘entirely’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 351
83 ‘always double’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 170
84 ‘Like a bird’: ‘Not I, But the Wind…’, p. 296
85 ‘extraordinary and potent woman’: D. H. Lawrence, ‘None of That’, in The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories (Penguin, 1950), pp. 210–23
86 ‘somehow he could not give’: Lorenzo in Taos, p. 253
87 ‘He was an artist first of all’: Aldous Huxley, preface to The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, ed. Aldous Huxley (Viking, 1932), p. xv
88 ‘So glad to get your exciting letter’: Norman Douglas, p. 414
89 ‘the ashes of Lawrence’: Frieda Lawrence and her Circle: Letters from, to and about Frieda Lawrence, ed. Harry T. Moore and Dale B. Montague (Macmillan, 1981), p. 72
BIBLIOGRAPHY
MANUSCRIPTS AND ARCHIVES
Berg Collection, New York Public Library
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
Lawrence Manuscripts Collection, University of Nottingham Library
Mabel Dodge Luhan Papers, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
Maurice Magnus Papers, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
National Archives of Malta
National Archives, Washington DC
Norman Douglas Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University (including Maurice Magnus, ‘Memoirs of Golden Russia’, 1920)
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