WHERE D. H. LAWRENCE TAUGHT.—The Davidson Road School, Croydon, where D. H. Lawrence was a teacher in the early 1900’s. His work as a teacher was highly praised, but it has been held on the other hand that in this service he had no real sense of vocation; also, that the routine of the task made him dissatisfied and impatient.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 8
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60WHERE D. H. LAWRENCE TAUGHT.—The Davidson Road School, Croydon, where D. H. Lawrence was a teacher in the early 1900’s. His work as a teacher was highly praised, but it has been held on the other hand that in this service he had no real sense of vocation; also, that the routine of the task made him dissatisfied and impatient. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29803, 21 April 1962, Page 8
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