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Historiography and life writing (2020)
Book Chapter
Harrison, A. (2020). Historiography and life writing. In C. Brown, & S. Reid (Eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to D. H. Lawrence and the Arts. Edinburgh University Press

D. H. Lawrence, Rananim and Gilbert Cannan's Windmills (2018)
Journal Article
Harrison, A. (2018). D. H. Lawrence, Rananim and Gilbert Cannan's Windmills. Review of English Studies, 69(292), 953-966. https://doi.org/10.1093/res/hgy067

© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press 2018; all rights reserved. Biographers and critics of D. H. Lawrence have long recognized the significance of his various schemes to establish small utopian communities in locations such as F... Read More about D. H. Lawrence, Rananim and Gilbert Cannan's Windmills.

Fable, myth and folk tale: The writing of oral and traditional story forms (2016)
Book Chapter
Harrison, A. (2016). Fable, myth and folk tale: The writing of oral and traditional story forms. In D. Head (Ed.), Cambridge history of the English short story (84-99). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316711712.006

© Cambridge University Press 2016. Oral and traditional story forms - from fable, myth, fairy tale and folk tale to religious parable - underwrote the nature and purpose of the short story from its earliest incarnations, offering powerful narrative m... Read More about Fable, myth and folk tale: The writing of oral and traditional story forms.

The Life of D. H. Lawrence (2016)
Book
Harrison, A. (2016). The Life of D. H. Lawrence. Wiley-Blackwell. doi:10.1002/9781119072669

Further letters of D.H. Lawrence (2016)
Journal Article
Worthen, J., & Harrison, A. (2016). Further letters of D.H. Lawrence

[Letters of D.H. Lawrence, edited and translated by John Worthen and Andrew Harrison.]

Further letters of D.H. Lawrence (2015)
Journal Article
Worthen, J., & Harrison, A. (2015). Further letters of D.H. Lawrence

[Letters by D.H. Lawrence, edited and translated by John Worthen and Andrew Harrison.]

Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway (2014)
Book Chapter
Harrison, A. (2014). Urban spaces, fragmented consciousness, and indecipherable meaning in Mrs Dalloway. In D. Simmons, & N. Allen (Eds.), Reassessing the twentieth-century canon: from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith. Palgrave Macmillan

This essay discusses the importance of urban spaces in Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, linking them to central themes in the novel (including the fragmented consciousness of the characters, and withheld - or only partially understood - meaning).

Further letters of D.H. Lawrence (2014)
Journal Article
Worthen, J., & Harrison, A. (2014). Further letters of D.H. Lawrence

[Letters by D.H. Lawrence, edited and translated by John Worthen and Andrew Harrison.]