They have been established by a rigorous collation of extant manuscripts and typescripts,proofs and early printed versions; they restore the words, sentences, even whole pages omitted or falsified by editors or compositors; they are freed from printing-house conventions which were imposed on Lawrence's style;and interference on the part of frightened publishers has been eliminated.
General editors' preface
Acknowledgements
Chronology
Cue-titles
Map. 'Nethermere' (Moorgreen Reservoir)
Introduction
‘Laetitia' (the first version of The White Peacock)
‘Laetitia' (the second version)
‘Nethermere' (the third version)
Final revision of'Nethermere' manuscript
Galley proofs
Publication
The American and English first editions
Reception
Publishing history
THE WHITE PEACOCK
Appendix: 'Laetitia' fragments I and II
Explanatory notes
Textual apparatus
A note on pounds, shillings and pence