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Mr Noon is an unfinished novel by the English writer D. H. Lawrence. It appears to have been drafted in 1920 and 1921 and then abandoned by the author. It consists of two parts. The first part was published posthumously by Secker as a long short story in the 1934 volume A Modern Lover. This fragment was reissued in 1968 in the Phoenix II collection of Lawrence's assorted writings. It is set in the East Midlands, where the author was born and spent his youth. The second fragment was finally published along with the introductory section in 1984 and describes the experiences of the main character during his elopement to the continent.

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  • Mr Noon is an unfinished novel by the English writer D. H. Lawrence. It appears to have been drafted in 1920 and 1921 and then abandoned by the author. It consists of two parts. The first part was published posthumously by Secker as a long short story in the 1934 volume A Modern Lover. This fragment was reissued in 1968 in the Phoenix II collection of Lawrence's assorted writings. It is set in the East Midlands, where the author was born and spent his youth. The second fragment was finally published along with the introductory section in 1984 and describes the experiences of the main character during his elopement to the continent. The book is characterised by a flippant, sarcastic tone as Lawrence reflects on the sexual behaviour and attitudes of provincial men and women in the period before the First World War. (en)
  • Mister Noon è un romanzo incompiuto di David Herbert Lawrence, pubblicato in edizione critica a cura di Lindeth Vasey nel 1984 presso la Cambridge University Press. Pare che sia stato scritto intorno al 1920-1921 e poi abbandonato. La prima parte (di due) uscì postuma come racconto nel 1934 nella raccolta A Modern Lover. È ambientato nelle Midlands Orientali, dove l'autore è nato e ha speso la giovinezza, ed è considerato autobiografico. La seconda parte e l'introduzione sono uscite nel 1984. Il tono nelle descrizioni è sarcastico, mentre Lawrence riflette sul comportamento sessuale e sugli atteggiamenti di uomini e donne di provincia ante-prima guerra mondiale. In italiano è stato tradotto da Pier Francesco Paolini nel 1985 e pubblicato da Feltrinelli. (it)
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  • 978-0521252515
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  • Cover of the first edition (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Mr Noon (en)
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  • Mr Noon is an unfinished novel by the English writer D. H. Lawrence. It appears to have been drafted in 1920 and 1921 and then abandoned by the author. It consists of two parts. The first part was published posthumously by Secker as a long short story in the 1934 volume A Modern Lover. This fragment was reissued in 1968 in the Phoenix II collection of Lawrence's assorted writings. It is set in the East Midlands, where the author was born and spent his youth. The second fragment was finally published along with the introductory section in 1984 and describes the experiences of the main character during his elopement to the continent. (en)
  • Mister Noon è un romanzo incompiuto di David Herbert Lawrence, pubblicato in edizione critica a cura di Lindeth Vasey nel 1984 presso la Cambridge University Press. Pare che sia stato scritto intorno al 1920-1921 e poi abbandonato. La prima parte (di due) uscì postuma come racconto nel 1934 nella raccolta A Modern Lover. È ambientato nelle Midlands Orientali, dove l'autore è nato e ha speso la giovinezza, ed è considerato autobiografico. La seconda parte e l'introduzione sono uscite nel 1984. Il tono nelle descrizioni è sarcastico, mentre Lawrence riflette sul comportamento sessuale e sugli atteggiamenti di uomini e donne di provincia ante-prima guerra mondiale. (it)
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