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  1. Frieda Lawrence (August 11, 1879 – August 11, 1956) was a German author and wife of the British novelist D.H. Lawrence . Life. Emma Maria Frieda Johanna Freiin (Baroness) von Richthofen [1] (also known under her married names as Frieda Weekley, [2] Frieda Lawrence, and Frieda Lawrence Ravagli) was born into the German nobility at Metz.

  2. Aug 20, 1995 · This engaging biography is as high-spirited as its subject, offering a discursive and juicy chronicle of Frieda's very unusual life. D.H. Lawrence's companion of almost two decades,...

  3. Lawrence, Frieda (1879–1956) German baroness, writer, and wife of British novelist D.H. Lawrence. Name variations: Baroness Frieda von Richthofen; Frieda Weekley.

  4. Frieda Lawrence (1879 – 1956) The picnic at Frieda’s was a tremendous experience. At first, I heard a huge, bellowing laugh from the basement—then the floor begins to quake—then she APPEARS!...You should see her.

  5. After writing a first draft of the novel, he and Frieda set out for a visit first to Germany (where Lawrence wrote the marvellous story which became known as "The Prussian Officer") and then back to England; Frieda was desperate to see her children, one way or another, and Lawrence wanted to attend his sister Ada's wedding in August.

  6. Dec 11, 2018 · The daughter of a penniless German baron with a roving eye, Frieda craves adventure and intellectual stimulation. Marriage is all that’s available to her and so, in 1899, aged just 20, she weds...

  7. Nov 1, 1994 · D. H. Lawrence: The Story of a Marriage is a biography of the novelist D. H. Lawrence, focusing on his relationship with Frieda Lawrence. It is an outstanding book, insightful about Lawrence and his work, about which Maddox is simultaneously critical and fair.