Abstract

A very short story, consisting of twenty-two sentences, entitled “The Back Road” and followed by the initials “D.H.L.” was published in the Everyman magazine in 1913. It lay there forgotten until 1990, when Jonathan Rose discovered it and published an article in the D.H.Lawrence Review (Fall 1990) in which he attempted to prove, from “circumstantial and textual evidence” (Rose 267), that Lawrence was indeed the author of the story. He concluded that Lawrence must have written it earlier than ...

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