Lydia Beardsall Lawrence

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Lydia Beardsall Lawrence was the working-class, religiously inclined mother of English novelist D. H. Lawrence, whose personality and life significantly influenced his portrayal of maternal figures and family dynamics in his fiction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
associatedWithTheme mother–son attachment in literature
religion in everyday life
working-class family life
birthName Lydia Beardsall
child D. H. Lawrence
D. H. Lawrence
surface form: David Herbert Lawrence
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
ethnicGroup English
familyName Lawrence
givenName Lydia
influenced D. H. Lawrence
influenceOn portrayal of family dynamics in D. H. Lawrence’s fiction
portrayal of mothers in D. H. Lawrence’s fiction
maritalStatus married
name Lydia Beardsall Lawrence self-link
notableFor being the mother of English novelist D. H. Lawrence
notableRelationship mother–son relationship with D. H. Lawrence
occupation factory worker
placeOfResidence Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England
portrayedAs model for the character of Gertrude Morel in Sons and Lovers
portrayedIn Sons and Lovers
religiousInclination religiously inclined
residence Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England
surface form: Eastwood, Nottinghamshire
socialClass working class
spouse Arthur John Lawrence

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D. H. Lawrence mother Lydia Beardsall Lawrence
Lydia Beardsall Lawrence name Lydia Beardsall Lawrence self-link