 | D. H. Lawrence - Fiction - 1995 - 418 pages
Chronicles the lives of three generations of the Brangrwen family of Nottinghamshire, and is a metaphysical inquiry into the possibilities that human relationships hold amid ... | |
 | David Herbert Lawrence - Fiction - 1999 - 508 pages
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 ... | |
 | D. H. Lawrence - Fiction - 1988 - 353 pages
The Cambridge Edition of Aaron's Rod is based on the only authoritative surviving typescript. | |
 | D.H. Lawrence - Fiction - 2007
Introduction by Kathryn Harrison Inspired by the long-standing affair between D. H. Lawrence’s German wife and an Italian peasant, Lady Chatterley’s Lover follows the intense ... | |
 | D. H. Lawrence - Fiction - 2004 - 316 pages
1914. Controversial English novelist, short-story writer, poet and essayist, Lawrence is known for his frequently misunderstood, but basically idealistic theories about sexual ... | |
 | D. H. Lawrence - Fiction - 2008 - 172 pages
It was the sitting-room of a mean house standing in line with hundreds of others of the same kind along a wide road in South London. Now and again the trams hummed by but the ... | |
 | D.H. Lawrence - Fiction - 2007 - 400 pages
The Lost Girl, D. H. Lawrence’s forgotten novel, is a passionate tale of longing and sexual defiance, of devastation and destitution. Alvina Houghton, the daughter of a widowed ... | |
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