D. H Lawrence
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
Widely regarded as D.H. Lawrence's masterpiece, Sons and Lovers is a sprawling, multi-generational look at family relationships, class dynamics, and the intimate ties with others that pull young adults toward independence. This largely autobiographical novel made Lawrence's reputation as a writer—it's a must read for fans of classic literary fiction.
Author
Publisher
Penguin Classics
Pub. Date
2009
Language
English
Description
A book which has achieved more notoriety for its sex scenes (shocking in 1930, when the book was written) than for its character studies, Lady Chatterley's Lover focuses on the affair between Constance, the "sturdy" young wife of Clifford Chatterley, and the gamekeeper of the Chatterleys' estate in the remote midlands. Constance, who married Clifford a month before he left for World War I, has become his caretaker since his return from the war, paralyzed...
17) Women in love
Publisher
Warner Home Video
Pub. Date
[2013]
Language
English
Description
Following the banning of his novel, The Rainbow, D.H. Lawrence shocked his audience yet again with Women in Love. Combining elements of both novels, this adaptation focuses on the lives of two sisters, Ursula & Gudrun Brangwen, as they struggle with their own loves, desires, passions and relationships with two friends, Rupert Birkin & Gerald Crich. As Ursula & Birkin's friendship and love develops, Gudrun & Gerald's stormy and destructive relationship...
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Series
Publisher
Distribuye YOYO Music
Pub. Date
pc2001
Language
Español
Description
La verdad es que Lawrence en esta novela simbolizó en Lord Chatterley a todo el imperio británico, paralizado e impotente, mientras que su esposa, ante la incapacidad del marido encontraba en un hombre de la clase media una alternativa
An account of Constance Chatterley's love for Mellors, her husband's gamekeeper, and the sense of completeness that they find in each other