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This map shows the geographic impact of D. H. Lawrence's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by D. H. Lawrence with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites D. H. Lawrence more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by D. H. Lawrence. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by D. H. Lawrence. The network helps show where D. H. Lawrence may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. H. Lawrence
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of D. H. Lawrence.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (2006). Lady Chatterley's lover ; A propos of "Lady Chatterley's lover". Penguin Books.1 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (2006). The woman who rode away ; St. Mawr ; The princess. Penguin Books.
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1999). Selected Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence.
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Lawrence, D. H.. (1980). The Cambridge edition of the letters and works. Cambridge University Press eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H.. (1978). Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia of the Unconscious.20 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1978). D. H. Lawrence at work : the emergence of the Prussian officer stories.
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1975). Son and lover : the young Lawrence.
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Lawrence, D. H.. (1974). The collected short stories [of] D. H. Lawrence. Heinemann eBooks.
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Lawrence, D. H.. (1972). John Thomas and Lady Jane : the second version of Lady Chatterley's lover. Penguin eBooks.
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1971). A selection from Phoenix. Penguin eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1970). Twentieth century interpretations of Sons and lovers : a collection of critical essays. Prentice Hall eBooks.
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1970). The quest for Rananim : D.H. Lawrence's letters to S.S. Koteliansky, 1914 to 1930. McGill-Queen's University Press eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1968). Phoenix II : uncollected, unpublished and other prose works by D.H. Lawrence. Heinemann eBooks.11 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1968). Sons and lovers . Text, background, and criticism. Penguin Books.2 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1968). Lawrence in love : letters to Louie Burrows.2 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1966). D. H. Lawrence: Sons and lovers;: A casebook. Macmillan eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1963). D. H. Lawrence : a collection of critical essays. Prentice Hall eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1961). A propos of 'Lady Chatterley's lover,' and other essays. Penguin eBooks.4 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H., et al.. (1957). Selected poetry and prose. Heinemann eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Lawrence, D. H.. (1954). Sea and Sardinia and selections from Twilight in Italy. Doubleday eBooks.1 indexed citations
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