On Sept. 11, 1885, British author, essayist and poet D.H. Lawrence made his debut on the world stage. Best known today for his novels “Sons and Lovers,” “Women in Love,” “The Rainbow” and “Lady Chatterly’s Lover,” Lawrence was also once notably accused of being a British spy, while “Lady Chatterly’s Lover” stood trial with its publisher for obscenity (both were acquitted).
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On Sept. 12, 1953,…