This semi-autobiographical novel explores the emotional conflicts through the protagonist, Paul Morel, and the suffocating relationships with a demanding mother and two very different lovers. It is a pre-Freudian exploration of love and possessiveness.[...]
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 [...]
In 1915, Lawrence's frank representation of sexuality in The Rainbow caused a furore and the novel was seized by the police and banned almost as soon as it was published. Today it is recognised as one of the classic English novels of the twentieth century. The Rainbow is about three generations of t[...]
Published in 1913, this is a fictionalized account of Lawrence's love for his mother. It traces Paul Morel's childhood, his growing into adolescence and adulthood, and the frustrations of his love for Miriam and Clara caused by his mother's possessiveness and his devotion to her.[...]
This novel, considered by Lawrence to be his best, centres on the characters of Birkin (a self portrait), Gerald, the son of a colliery owner, and the two women, Gudrun and Ursula. The text has been cleared of accumulated errors and omissions due to censorship.[...]
This novel renews the Victorian family saga in a modern setting, tracing the history of the Brangwens through several generations. The book was banned when it first appeared in 1915 for its sensuous immediacy and the frankness with which it explores emotional and sexual life.[...]
Lawrence is known mainly as a novelist and poet but he was also the author of many superb short stories and novellas. By bringing together all his shorter fiction, this volume makes it possible to survey his entire writing career. Together with many celebrated stories - including THE PRUSSIAN OFFICI[...]
D. H. Lawrence said that Sicily in the mid 1800s was "the poorest place in Europe. A Sicilian peasant might live through his whole life without ever possessing as much as a dollar." Giovanni Verga, one of the greatest writers Italy ever produced, grew up in the circumstances Lawrence describes. In L[...]
Trapped in a marriage which has become sterile and joyless since her husband's return from the trenches of the First World War, partially paralysed and confined to a wheelchair, Connie seizes the chance of sexual fulfilment she had thought lost to her forever.[...]
The Modern Library placed it ninth on their list of the 100 best novels of the 20th century. Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence is a novel telling the story of Paul Morel, a young man and budding artist striving to win free from his old life.When Paul falls in love with a local girl, Miriam, his moth[...]
This first book-length study of D. H. Lawrence's lifelong engagement with music surveys his extensive musical interests and how these permeate his writing, while also situating Lawrence within a growing body of work on music and modernism. A twin focus considers the music that shaped Lawrence's nove[...]
Die Ehe von Clifford Chatterley, Kohlebergbau-Unternehmer, und der jungen, schönen Connie ist inhaltslos geworden. Da lernt sie Oliver Mellors kennen ... Die Verteidigung der Sinnlichkeit und Natur gegen Konventionen und Industrialisierung - der Roman einer amour fou, die stärker ist als Stand[...]
This book discusses D. H. Lawrence's interest in, and engagement with, transport as a literal and metaphorical focal point for his ontological concerns. Focusing on five key novels, this book explores issues of mobility, modernity and gender. First exploring how mechanized transportation reflects in[...]
This carefully crafted ebook: "e;Moby-Dick (Unabridged) + D. H. Lawrence's critique of Moby-Dick"e; is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.Moby-Dick by Herman Melville: first published in 1851, considered to be one of the Great American Novels and a tr[...]
Lady Chatterleys älskare handlar om en kvinna från den intellektuella borgarklassen som uppfostrats till att bejaka sig själv. Hon gifter sig med en aristokrat som strax efter smekmånaden blir invalidiserad. Så nu är hon Lady Chatterley - ung, rik och adlig - men hon saknar gnistan, passionen [...]
" - Lägg dig där, sa han.
Constance gjorde som han sa. Hon sträckte ut sig på filten. Skogsvaktaren la sig bredvid henne. Hon blundade och kände att hans hand rörde vid hennes ansikte.
Sedan flyttade han handen. Han vek upp hennes kjol och drog sakta ner hennes underbyxor, tog av[...]
En skandalomsusad klassiker på lätt svenska.
Lady Charrerley är bara 27 år och ledsen.
Hennes man sitter i rullstol och kan inte älska med henne.
Hon trivs inte i sitt äktenskap eller i sitt hem.
Ibland vill hon bara dö.
Skogsvaktaren Mellors arbetar i skogen.
Lady C[...]
Sons and Lovers is a 1913 novel by the English writer D. H. Lawrence. While the novel initially incited a lukewarm critical reception, along with allegations of obscenity, it is today regarded as a masterpiece by many critics and is often regarded as Lawrence's finest achievement.The third published[...]
The Lost Girl is a novel by D. H. Lawrence, first published in 1920. It was awarded the 1920 James Tait Black Memorial Prize in the fiction category. Lawrence started it shortly after writing Women in Love, and worked on it only sporadically until he completed it in 1920.Alvina Houghton, the daughte[...]
The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family living in Nottinghamshire, particularly focusing on the individual's struggle to growth and fulfillment within the confining strictures of English social life.The Rainbow tells the story[...]