Exploring D.H. Lawrence's vision for a utopian community in Cornwall during WWI, the narrative highlights his fascination with an idealized 'Celtic Cornwall' untouched by the war. However, the encroaching conflict ultimately leads to disillusionment and his expulsion from the area. This experience is vividly captured in his work, Kangaroo, where he reflects on the challenges and realities faced during his time in Cornwall.
Philip Payton Bücher

