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Something had happened to it in the storm. The crowd began to wind down the bare hill, on the sloppy ice. Everywhere the earth bristled with broken pine boughs and twigs. But 11 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 12 5 Late Essays and Articles the bushes and the leafy trees were stripped absolutely bare, to a miracle. The lower earth was leafless and naked as in winter. ” murmured the crowd, as they hurried, frightened, down the steep, winding descent, extricating themselves from the fallen pine-branches. Meanwhile the sun began to steam in great heat.
MS), UT; collated with carbon typescript, 9 pp. (TS), UT; Studio, July 1929 (Per1); Vanity Fair, August 1929 (Per2); and Assorted Articles (E1). Pornography and Obscenity: autograph manuscript, 32 pp. (MS), UT; collated with typescript, 38 pp. (TS1), UCB; carbon typescript, 19 pp. (TS2), UCB; This Quarter, July–September 1929 (Per); Criterion Miscellany, No. 5, January 1930 (E1); and Pornography and So On, September 1936 (E2). Note on the texts 5 ‘Pictures on the Wall’: carbon typescript, 14 pp.
Reprinted in Draper 314–17. xxxvi Introduction attempted an answer to Lawrence. However, taken together the two publications represent ‘a very interesting and important revival’ of pamphleteering. Barclay’s enthusiasm was shared in large measure by E. M. ’ Forster sums up ‘the conflict by saying that Lord Brentford wants to suppress everything except marriage, and Mr Lawrence to suppress nothing except suppression’. Characteristically he finds the solution ‘not in the ringing clarion calls of either camp, but in the dull drone of tolerance, tolerance, tolerance’.