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Sons and Lovers
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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In this poignant exploration of a coal-miners family, we delve into the lives of each member Walter Morel, the hardworking collier; his wife Gertrude, who grapples with her husbands reckless ways; and their children William, Annie, Arthur, and Paul. As Mrs. Morel grows increasingly distant from Walter due to his poor financial decisions and drinking, she becomes deeply entwined in the lives of her children, particularly her sons. Resolute in her desire for them to escape the confines of their coal-dusted existence, she nurtures their ambitions. However, as they grow up and forge their own ...
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Rainbow
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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Published in 1915, D.H. Lawrences Rainbow explores the intricate tapestry of the Brangwen familys lineage across three generations. The novel delves into the complex sexual dynamics and interpersonal relationships that shape their lives, offering a poignant reflection on love, desire, and the human experience.
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Rainbow (Version 2)
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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Originally published in 1915 and quickly banned for its bold exploration of sexuality, D.H. Lawrences groundbreaking novel, The Rainbow, intricately weaves the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family against the backdrop of the profound social changes transforming Victorian Britain. From the serene existence of farmer Tom and his Polish wife Lydia, who embody the timeless myths of Genesis, to artisan Will and matriarch Anna, who immerse themselves in the bustling industrial communities around Nottingham, and finally to the ambitious Ursula, who navigates her quest for emotional and ...
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Women in Love
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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Dive into the intricacies of love and desire in Women in Love, a captivating novel by British author D. H. Lawrence, published in 1920. As a sequel to his earlier work, The Rainbow, this story continues to explore the passionate lives of the Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Gudrun, an artist, finds herself in a tumultuous relationship with the powerful industrialist Gerald Crich, whose intense nature contrasts sharply with the profound connection that blossoms between Ursula and Rupert Birkin, an introspective intellectual who embodies many of Lawrences own philosophies. The narrative ...
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Rainbow (Version 3)
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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Rainbow tells the captivating tale of the Brangwen family across three generations, weaving together a rich tapestry of sexual and religious experiences. This narrative explores the profound struggle of individual consciousness to transcend the mundane and embrace a deeper reality. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing England, the characters grapple with isolation due to their divergence from a conformist society, reflecting the complexities of human connection and the quest for authenticity. - Summary by shreyasethi
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Aarons Rod
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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Flutist Aaron Sisson navigates the tumultuous aftermath of WWI, searching for solace amidst bar-room conversations, alcohol, and fleeting connections with women. Disillusioned by the conventionality of a mining executives family, he abandons his wife and children in pursuit of freedom on the open road. During a chance encounter at an opera performance, he finds himself once again entangled with the family, where conversations of love and war leave everyone unfulfilled. Over dinner with one of the women, Aaron confesses his apathy towards life, yearning only for solitude. As he drifts through ...
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Touch and Go
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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In a small mining village, a passionate man addresses a gathering of colliers who have finally decided they can no longer endure their harsh treatment. United by their resolve, they embark on a strike that ignites a fierce battle of wills. Tensions rise as they challenge the status quo, and the struggle for dignity unfolds. Summary by Michele Eaton
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Kangaroo
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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Kangaroo is a politically charged novel exploring post-World War I Australia through the eyes of British journalist Richard Lovat Somers. As he becomes entangled in the ideologies of both fascists and socialists, he must navigate intrigue, espionage, and personal conflicts. A novel of identity, belonging, and the undercurrents of power.
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Trespasser
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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In a poignant tale reminiscent of Brief Encounter intertwined with the tragic love of Tristan und Isolde, Trespasser unfolds on the enchanting Isle of Wight beneath a sky alive with stars. Here, Siegmund makes a fateful choice, sacrificing his family life for a fleeting moment of transcendent passion. His lover, the resilient Helena, possesses the strength to return to the mundane reality of suburban life. Meanwhile, redemption arrives, albeit in a bittersweet form, for his abandoned wife, Beatrice. As the story unfolds, Siegmund finds himself overshadowed by the formidable women around him, ...
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New Poems
- By: D. H. Lawrence
- Narrated by: Denis Daly
- Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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New Poems by D.H.Lawrence. Narrated by Denis Daly. This audiobook is a collection of 42 poems first published in 1920. In it, Lawrence explores the possibilities of free verse, of which he says in the preface: “This is the unrestful, ungraspable poetry of the sheer present, poetry whose very permanency lies in its wind-like transit.”
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New Poems
- Narrated by: Denis Daly
- Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
- Release date: 27-09-2018
- Language: English
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