Reading Late Lawrence is a study of a number of the neglected fictional works of D. H. Lawrence's last period: these include Glad Ghosts , Sun, The Lovely Lady, The Blue Moccasins , and the first two revisions of Lady Chatterley's Lover . The particular focus is upon Lawrence's revisions, and the insights they offer into the complexity of his writing processes and the depth of his commitment to renewal and re-imagining. The study draws extensively upon the manuscript and variant material recently made available in the new scholarly editions of Lawrence's work.Preface In In Love At Home, At Peace: Glad Ghosts Sun and The Virgin and the Gipsy Parkin's Wedding Photograph Strange Women with White Hair: The Lovely Lady, Mother and Daughter, The Blue Moccasins Bibliography of Lawrence's Works Bibliography IndexN. H. Reeve teaches at the University of Wales, Swansea. His books include Nearly Too Much: The Poetry of J. H. Prynne (with Richard Kerridge) and Henry James: The Shorter Fiction. He is currently completing the Cambridge edition of Lawrence's Introductions and Reviews, and a study of the novels of Elizabeth Taylor.