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Essay heading: DH Lawrence: Biography
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He passed the test and ranked 37th out of two thousand . In 1906, he took a day position at Nottingham University College and earned his teaching certificate after two years of attending the college.
In 1908, Lawrence became a teacher at Davidson Road School. He impressed the Headmaster of the school by insisting that the students act out The Tempest rather than simply sit and read it... displayed 300 characters
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He impressed the Headmaster of the school by insisting that the students act out The Tempest rather than simply sit and read it. While teaching, he also began writing novels.
The White Peacock was Lawrence's first novel, published in January 1911. Soon after its release, he again contracted pneumonia and was forced to end his short teaching career under doctor's orders... displayed next 300 characters
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