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Sons and lovers / David Herbert Lawrence ; introduction and notes by Howard J. Booth

By: Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930 [autor].
Contributor(s): Booth, Howard J [Escritor de introducción].
Series: Wordsworth Classics.London : Wordsworth editions, 1999Edition: First edition.Description: 372 pages ; 20 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781853260476.Subject(s): English novel | English literatureDDC classification: 823.8 /
Contents:
The Early married life of the morels -- The birth of Paul, and another battle -- the casting pff of Morel -the taking on of William -- The young life of Paul -- Paul launches into life -- Death in the family -- Lad-and girl love -- Strife in love -- Defeat of Miriam -- Clara -- The test on Miriam -- Passion -- Baxter Dawes -- The realese -- Derelict --
Summary: This novel is Lawrence´s semi-autobiographical masterpiece in which he explores emotional conflicts through the protagonist, Paul Morel, and his suffocating relationships with a demanding mother and two very different lovers. Lawrence´s novels are perhaps the most powerful exploration in the genre in English of family, class, sexuality and relationships in youth and early adulthood.
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Includes notes

The Early married life of the morels -- The birth of Paul, and another battle -- the casting pff of Morel -the taking on of William -- The young life of Paul -- Paul launches into life -- Death in the family -- Lad-and girl love -- Strife in love -- Defeat of Miriam -- Clara -- The test on Miriam -- Passion -- Baxter Dawes -- The realese -- Derelict --

This novel is Lawrence´s semi-autobiographical masterpiece in which he explores emotional conflicts through the protagonist, Paul Morel, and his suffocating relationships with a demanding mother and two very different lovers.
Lawrence´s novels are perhaps the most powerful exploration in the genre in English of family, class, sexuality and relationships in youth and early adulthood.

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