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Sons and Lovers is a realistic novel developing two significant psychological themes. The first is the story of Paul Morel's beautiful but terrible relationship with his mother, who gives to him all her warmth because her husband has denied her the love she craves. The second is a study of attraction and repulsion in love, presented through Paul's relations with two quite different women, Clara and Miriam.

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- ‎ Lexicon Publication
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- ‎ English
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Paperback
ISBN-13
9789393050236
D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence, born David Herbert Richards Lawrence on September 11, 1885, in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England, was a prolific English writer known for his novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, and travel books. He is considered one of the most influential English novelists of the 20th century. Lawrence's works often explored themes of modernity, social alienation, and industrialization, while also championing sexuality, vitality, and instinct. Some of his most notable novels include "Sons and Lovers" (1913), "The Rainbow" (1915), "Women in Love" (1920), and "Lady Chatterley's Lover" (1928), which were all subject to censorship trials for their radical portrayals of romance and sexuality. Sons and Lovers: Lawrence's first major novel, published in 1913, which is considered semi-autobiographical and explores the complex relationship between a son and his mother. The Rainbow: A novel published in 1915 that traces three generations of the Brangwen family and their struggle with social and moral issues. Women in Love: Published in 1920, this novel delves into the relationships and conflicts between two sisters and their lovers, set against the backdrop of industrial England. Lady Chatterley's Lover: A controversial novel published in 1928 that deals with themes of sexuality and class, which led to a famous obscenity trial in the United Kingdom. Lawrence died on March 2, 1930, in Vence, Alpes-Maritimes, France, at the age of 44.
About the author D. H. Lawrence
English novelist and poet who explored the psychological tensions between industrial modernity and instinctual life

D. H. Lawrence, born David Herbert Richards Lawrence on September 11, 1885, in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England, was a prolific English writer known for his novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, and travel books. He is considered one of the most influential English novelists of the 20th century. Lawrence's works often explored themes of modernity, social...