The Woman who Rode Away

First US edition

"The Woman who Rode Away" is a short story by D. H. Lawrence. It was written in New Mexico during the summer of 1924 and first published in The Dial in two installments in 1925. It later became the title story for a collection of Lawrence's shorter fictional works, The Woman who Rode Away and Other Stories, issued in 1928 by Martin Secker in the UK and Alfred A. Knopf in the US. The cave that features at the end of the story was inspired by a visit to a cave on Lucero Peak which overlooks the town of Arroyo Seco, New Mexico.

The story was inspired by Lawrence's association with Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879–1962).

Standard edition

  • D. H. Lawrence (1995). The Woman Who Rode Away and Other Stories. ISBN 978-0-521-22270-9.

See also

  • The Plumed Serpent

External links

  • Complete text of "The Woman who Rode Away" at HathiTrust Digital Library:
  • Complete text of The Woman who Rode Away and Other Stories at HathiTrust Digital Library
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