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Helen Corke Helen Corke (1882-1978) was an English writer. As a schoolteacher in Croydon, she became acquainted with D. H. Lawrence, and her diary served as the inspiration for Lawrence's second novel ''The Trespasser''.〔(Nottingham Uni )〕 She also became a close friend of Lawrence's lover Jessie Chambers, and later published a memoir about her entitled ''D.H. Lawrence's Princess''. Well into her 90s, she wrote an autobiographical work ''In Our Infancy'' which won the 1975 Whitbread Award. ==References==
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