D.H. Lawrence wrote in a wide range of forms and left behind a distinguished career. His work includes poetry ("The Ship of Death," "Pansies," and the Tortise poems), short stories ("The Rocking-Horse Winner" and "Odour of Chrysanthemums"), and novels (The Rainbow, Women in Love). His work influenced a generation of writers, ranging from George Orwell (Animal Farm, 1984) to E. M. Forester (A Room With a View, Howard's End) to Joyce Carol Oates (them, Zombie).