T.E. Lawrence
Biography of a Broken Hero
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About the Book
Lawrence of Arabia, as adviser to Prince Feisal, led camel-riding Bedouin in a guerrilla war against Turkey from Arabia to Damascus. The great British hero of World War I, he helped Winston Churchill draw the map of the modern Middle East, creating Jordan and making Feisal king of Iraq. Then, in 1922, he shed the rank of colonel and his name to serve as a private in the Royal Air Force until shortly before his death in 1935 at age 46. Lawrence has been characterized as a man with extraordinary powers and as an imposter who manufactured his own legend.
This careful study, based on virtually all published and unpublished English-language sources, sides neither with Lawrence’s eulogists nor with his denigrators. Presenting a fair, balanced picture of his life, it shows the lifelong continuity of his puzzling conduct: the often needless deviousness that troubled even close friends; the self-hatred and savage masochism that cursed his adult years.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Harold Orlans
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 293
Bibliographic Info: photos, maps, chronology, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2002
pISBN: 978-0-7864-1307-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
Chronology of Lawrence’s Life 5
Prologue: A Rocket Flared and Fell 7
PART 1: LIFE
1 Childhood and Youth (1888–1907) 11
2 College and the East (1908–1914) 15
3 War (1914–1918) 25
4 Undiplomatic Battles (1918–1922) 41
5 In and Out of the RAF (1922) 54
6 The Tank Corps (1923–1925) 61
7 Back in the RAF (1925–1926) 69
8 India (1927–1928) 74
9 Seas and Shores (1929–1935) 86
10 The Last Twelve Weeks (1935) 100
PART 2: CHARACTER AND CONDUCT
11 Body and Appearance 111
12 Eating and Living Habits 118
13 Possessions and Finances 122
14 Parents 136
15 Brothers 146
16 Friends 160
17 Illegitimacy and Pseudonyms 177
18 Sociable and Solitary 186
19 Political Outlook 195
20 “My Name Is Legion” 202
21 Masochism and Sexuality 218
PART 3: CONCLUSION
22 Summing Up 233
Notes 243
Bibliography 269
Index 275
Book Reviews & Awards
“this well-written book provides an excellent summary of Lawrence’s life”—Catholic Library World; “superior…meticulous research, clarity of writing…intellectually honest and balanced conclusions”—Military Heritage; “Closes a process of demystification and addresses squarely the darker struggles of Lawrence’s life.”—Claire Keith.