LAWRENCE, T E


Meaning of LAWRENCE, T E in English

Additional reading Biographies include Robert Graves, Lawrence and the Arabs (1927, reissued 1991), a book vetted by Lawrence; A.W. Lawrence (ed.), T.E. Lawrence, by His Friends (1937, reprinted 1980), a mostly adulatory but biographically important collection; Jean Braud-Villars, T.E. Lawrence; or, The Search for the Absolute (1959), one of the best studies of Lawrence, with sound scholarship where it does not exaggerate Lawrence's Francophobia; John E. Mack, A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T.E. Lawrence (1976), a comprehensive study of the personal side of Lawrence's life; H. Montgomery Hyde, Solitary in the Ranks (1977), a chronicle of Lawrence's life after he left the Middle East; Michael Yardley, T.E. Lawrence (1987); Malcolm Brown and Julia Cave, A Touch of Genius: The Life of T.E. Lawrence (1988); and Jeremy Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorised Biography of T.E. Lawrence (1989). Other studies include Jeffrey Meyers, The Wounded Spirit: T.E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1973, reissued 1989), a critique of the narrative's literary merits, with substantial background information and a lengthy bibliography; Stanley Weintraub and Rodelle Weintraub, Lawrence of Arabia: The Literary Impulse (1975), a study of Lawrence as a writer; and Jeffrey Meyers (ed.), T.E. Lawrence: Soldier, Writer, Legend: New Essays (1989).

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