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D. H. LAWRENCE

Sir.-Your article on the BBC programme on D. H. Lawrence omits one smal! fact about him-his wife Frieda was German, a von Richthofen. Thus it is perhaps understandable that he and she might be mistaken for spies in Cornwall in 1915. Oddly enough Lawrence himself had been accused of spying by the German police at Metz in 1912 and of being an English officer-he found the latter accusation the more painful.

D.

H.

(Dunedin).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5

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D. H. LAWRENCE New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5

D. H. LAWRENCE New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5

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