T. E. Lawrence Studies
This T. E. Lawrence Studies website is edited and maintained by Jeremy Wilson. Its content draws on the research archive formed through work on Lawrence of Arabia, The Authorised Biography and the ongoing Castle Hill Press edition of T. E. Lawrence's writings. Expenses maintaining the site are funded by Castle Hill Press. The site has no connection with any other organisation.
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About Jeremy Wilson, T. E. Lawrence Studies editor
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BiographyT. E. Lawrence: introductory over-view
T. E. Lawrence: a biographical summary
T. E. Lawrence: family history
Chronology of Lawrence's life
T. E. Lawrence as writer
Catalogue of the National Portrait Gallery centenary exhibition
Discussion ListThe moderated T.E. Lawrence Studies discussion list began in 1997. Subscribers include researchers with serious questions and comments, and others who prefer to listen. This is not a chat-room and postings are intermittent; but they can also be extremely interesting.
ReferenceMaps
Editions of T.E. Lawrence's writings in print
Lawrence's library at Clouds' Hill, 1935
T.E. Lawrence copyrights
Memorials to T.E. Lawrence
Checklist of printed materials
GalleryReference gallery of photographs of and by LawrenceSlideshows:1914-18
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WritingsIntroduction
Abbreviated references
WorksLetters and articles by date:Crusader Castles
Carchemish report
The Wilderness of Zin
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1926 text
The Mint
The Forest Giant (translation)
The Odyssey of Homer (translation)
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Research and discussionThis area, divided into topics as shown below, will include articles and postings from former blogs and from the T.E. Lawrence Studies List.
For a start, I have tried to add at least one item to each section.
Topics are shown in blue. The link leads to a contents list.The state of T.E. Lawrence scholarship
David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia