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Lawrence is often considered one of the finest travel writers in English. ''[[Sea and Sardinia]]'' describes a brief journey undertaken in January 1921 and focuses on the life of [[Sardinia]]’s people.<ref>Luciano Marrocu, ''Introduzione'' to Mare e Sardegna (Ilisso 2000); [[Giulio Angioni]], ''Pane e formaggio e altre cose di Sardegna'' (Zonza 2002)</ref> Less well known is his eighty-four page introduction to [[Maurice Magnus]]'s 1924 ''Memoirs of the Foreign Legion'',<ref>Maurice Magnus. ''Memoirs of the Foreign Legion'' (Martin Secker, 1924; Alfred A. Knopf, 1925), introduction by D. H. Lawrence. Introduction reprinted in ''Phoenix II: Uncollected, Unpublished, and Other Prose Works by D. H. Lawrence'' (The Viking Press, Inc. 1970); in [https://archive.org/details/memoirofmauricem00lawr Lawrence, D. H., ''Memoir of Maurice Magnus'', Cushman, Keith, ed., Black Sparrow Press, 1987]; in ''Introduction and Reviews'' in ''The Cambridge Edition of the Works of D. H. Lawrence'' (2004); and in ''Life With a Capital L'', [[Penguin Group|Penguin Books Limited]] (also published by [[New York Review Books]] as ''The Bad Side of Books''), essays by D. H. Lawrence chosen and introduced by [[Geoff Dyer]] (2019).</ref> in which Lawrence recalls his visit to the monastery of [[Monte Cassino]].
His other nonfiction books include two responses to [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] [[psychoanalysis]], ''Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious'' and ''Fantasia of the Unconscious'';
===Later life and career===
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