D.H. Lawrence's Sex, Literature, and Censorship collects in one volume Lawrence's most significant and candid statements on the old primitive power of love and on why ho wrote of it the way he did. The contents: Love, Making Love to Music, Cocksure Women and Hensure Men, Sex versus Loveliness, Introduction to Pansies, The State of Funk, Pornography and Obscenity, A Propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover - the last being a great statement of Lawrence's artistic and moral aims, written in answer to the first outraged suppression of the book.