This volume contains what Lawrence himself called "philosophicalish"
essays written in the decade 1915-25. The topics range from politics to
nature, from religion to education; the tone from lighthearted humor to
mordant wit, to spiritual meditation. For all these contrasts, however,
the essays share many of the underlying themes of the mature Lawrence:
"Be thyself" could be the volume's motto. As far as possible, this
edition restores what Lawrence wrote before typists, editors, and
compositors made the extensive alterations that have been followed in
all previous editions of the texts--on occasion entire passages removed
by mistake or for reasons of censorship have been recovered. The
introduction describes the genesis, textual history, and reception of
the essays; notes offer help with allusions and other difficult points.
Several incomplete and unpublished essays are reproduced in an appendix.