The Prussian Officer and Other Stories, Lawrence's first collection of
short stories, was published in England in 1914 and in the USA in 1916.
It contains some of the greatest stories he ever wrote: 'Odour of
Chrysanthemums', 'Daughters of the Vicar', 'The Prussian Officer', and
'The White Stocking', with settings ranging from the mining community of
Eastwood to Germany before the First World War. The text of this new
edition is based on Lawrence's manuscripts, typescripts and corrected
proofs, and is the first to remove the corruptions introduced by
copyists, typists and printers. The introduction sets out the history of
each story and of the collection itself. There is a textual apparatus
recording variant readings and full notes explain historical references
and other allusions, dialect forms and foreign words. Two important
appendixes print the earliest surviving fragment of 'Odour of
Chrysanthemums' and the 1911 version of 'Daughters of the Vicar'.