“Mr. Lawrence, with this volume (’The Prussian Officer’), takes his place in the first flight of modern writers.”—English Review.
“‘The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd’ has the qualities of finished craftsmanship. It is packed with significance and suggestion. It has the power to exalt and enrich the mind and the emotions.”—Times.
“‘The White Peacock’ aroused enthusiasm and now ‘The Trespasser’ has appeared. It is no common novel. Helena is a grand full length portrait. There are pieces of writing which could not be surpassed.... A picture as powerful as any painted by an artist in words.”—Saturday Review, in a review of “The Trespasser.”
“Evidently written at a white heat of inspiration. Wonderfully sustained. A remarkable book to be read by the discriminating and the experienced.”—The Morning Post, in a review of “The Trespasser.”
“A wonderful piece of portraiture. Strong, admirable and pathetic.”—Daily Telegraph, in a review of “Sons and Lovers.”
“A study of warring loves and passions, containing much beauty. The sheer hard matter of living is vividly presented; the toil of existence in village and town, the solace of nature, the joy of respite from labour admirably realised and presented.”—Times, in a review of “Sons and Lovers.”
New Volume
PRINCE KROPOTKIN