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Virgin and the Gypsy & Other Stories by D.H. Lawrence
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: Wordsworth Classics
These stories of myth and resurrection, of uncanny events and violent impulse, were with one exception written and published in the latter half of the 1920s, coinciding with the composition of Lawrence's controversial masterpiece Lady Chatterley's Lover. At this time Lawrence declared himself to be 'rea ...Show more
Woman Who Rode Away The/st Maw by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Fiction | Series: Penguin Classics Ser.
A collection of three works exploring the profound effects on protagonists who embark on psychological voyages of liberation. The first story offers a depiction of London's fashionable horse riding set. The second story portrays the intimacy between an aloof woman and her male guide, while the third dea ...Show more
Women In Love by LAWRENCE D H
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: Signet Classics (Paperback)
Dark, but filled with bright genius, "Women in Love" is a prophetic masterpiece steeped in eroticism, filled with perceptions about sexual power and obsession that have proven to be timeless and true.
Women In Love by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Classics | Series: Everyman's Library Classics Ser.
As outspoken in his day as Richard Dawkins or Christopher Hitchens are today, American freethinker and author ROBERT GREEN INGERSOLL (1833-1899) was a notorious radical whose uncompromising views on religion and slavery (they were bad, in his opinion), women's suffrage (a good idea, he believed), and ot ...Show more
Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Fiction | Series: Vintage Classics Ser.
This book comes with an introduction by Howard Jacobson. "Women in Love" begins one blossoming spring day in England and ends with a terrible catastrophe in the snow of the Alps. Ursula and Gudrun are very different sisters who become entangled with two friends, Rupert and Gerald, who live in their home ...Show more
Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence; David Ellis (Introduction by)
Category: Fiction | Series: Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Ser.
With an Introduction by Joyce Carol Oatesforeword by the authorCommentary by Carl van Doren, Rebecca West,Aldous Huxley, and Henry MillerIt is . . . the world of the poets and the preponderance of the poet in Lawrence that is the key to his work. He magnified and deepened experience in the manner of a p ...Show more
Women in Love by D H Lawrence
Category: Classic Fiction | Series: Wordsworth Classics
Lawrence's finest, most mature novel initially met with disgust and incomprehension. In the love affairs of two sisters, Ursula with Rupert, and Gudrun with Gerald, critics could only see a sorry tale of sexual depravity and philosophical obscurity. Women in Love is, however, a profound response to a wh ...Show more
Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Fiction | Series: Dover Thrift Editions
A sequel to Lawrence's earlier The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love continues the story of the Brangwen sisters in the coal-mining town of Beldover. Based in part on Lawrence's own stormy marriage to German aristocrat Frieda von Richthofen, the tale is charged with intense feelings and psychological insigh ...Show more
Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Drama | Series: Penguin Modern Classics
This continues the story of Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen begun in "The Rainbow". The Brangwen sisters are now teachers in Beldover, a small town dominated by a colliery. Ursula falls in love with Birkin, while Gudrun has a tragic affair with Gerald, son of the colliery owner.
Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence
Category: Classics
'New eyes were opened in her soul. She saw a strange creature from another world, in him. It was as if she were enchanted, and everything were metamorphosed.' In Women in Love (1920), Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen, who first appeared in Lawrence's earlier novel, The Rainbow, take centre stage as Lawrence e ...Show more
Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence
Category: Classic | Series: Twentieth Century Classics
David Herbert Lawrence, plus connu comme D. H. Lawrence, (11 septembre 1885 à Eastwood au Royaume-Uni - 2 mars 1930 à Vence en France) est un écrivain britannique. Auteur de nouvelles, romans, poèmes, pièces de théâtre, essais, livres de voyage, traductions et lettres, il est célèbre pour son sulfureux ...Show more