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Sons and Lovers D.H. Lawrence publisher: Querido, Amsterdam, 1913 refered to by: [Terug naar Oegstgeest] Jan Wolkers [De avonden] Gerard Reve The Sorrow of Belgium Hugo Claus
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summary: The sexual and artistic awakening of Paul Morel, a coalminer's son. |
| bookweb | from: Lezen&Cetera, Pieter Steinz |
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| BOOKS BY D.H. LAWRENCE: Sons and Lovers 1913 The sexual and artistic awakening of Paul Morel, a coalminer's son. | ||
| Lady Chatterley's Lover 1928 Constance Chatterly is deeply unhappy; married to an invalid, she is almost as inwardly paralyzed as her husband Clifford is paralyzed from below the waist. She finds refuge and regeneration in the arms of Mellors the gamekeeper. But can she break out against the constraints of society? | ||
| Women in Love 1921 (first published in 1920, in New York, 'for subscribers only') This novel charts the relationships of Ursula Brangwen and her sister Gudrun (first introduced in The Rainbow) with their lovers Rupert and and Gerald. D.H. Lawrence considered it his best book. | ||
| The Rainbow 1915 Novels seized by the police, like this one, have a special afterlife. In this 1915 saga of several generations of a Midlands family, Lawrence expresses an almost mystical tie between sex and the "rhythm of eternity." | ||
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