Titre : |
Sons and lovers |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
D. H. Lawrence |
Editeur : |
beirut:york press |
Année de publication : |
1988 |
Collection : |
york classics |
Importance : |
443 p. |
Format : |
20 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-9953-10-112-5 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
the style of the novels the characters the early married life of the morels |
Index. décimale : |
823/. |
Résumé : |
Unique Elements
Historical context
Detailed 20th century analysis
An Unmissable Literary Classic by D. H. Lawrence
Sons and Lovers by English author D. H. Lawrence is a book of literary fiction first published in 1913 in the UK.
Here we see Lawrence at his most intimate and masterful, in this powerful and absorbing, largely autobiographical coming of age tale, exploring the familial ties that bind us.
Excerpt
‘Night, in which everything was lost, went reaching out, beyond stars and sun. Stars and sun, a few bright grains, went spiraling round for terror, and holding each other in embrace, there in a darkness that outpassed them all, and left them tiny and daunted. So much, and himself, infinitesimal, at the core of nothingness, and yet not nothing.’
Synopsis
Paul’s mother Gertrude, unhappy in her marriage to his father, devotes herself to her sons, leading to conflict when he pursues romance with women. |
Sons and lovers [texte imprimé] / D. H. Lawrence . - [S.l.] : beirut:york press, 1988 . - 443 p. ; 20 cm. - ( york classics) . ISBN : 978-9953-10-112-5 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
the style of the novels the characters the early married life of the morels |
Index. décimale : |
823/. |
Résumé : |
Unique Elements
Historical context
Detailed 20th century analysis
An Unmissable Literary Classic by D. H. Lawrence
Sons and Lovers by English author D. H. Lawrence is a book of literary fiction first published in 1913 in the UK.
Here we see Lawrence at his most intimate and masterful, in this powerful and absorbing, largely autobiographical coming of age tale, exploring the familial ties that bind us.
Excerpt
‘Night, in which everything was lost, went reaching out, beyond stars and sun. Stars and sun, a few bright grains, went spiraling round for terror, and holding each other in embrace, there in a darkness that outpassed them all, and left them tiny and daunted. So much, and himself, infinitesimal, at the core of nothingness, and yet not nothing.’
Synopsis
Paul’s mother Gertrude, unhappy in her marriage to his father, devotes herself to her sons, leading to conflict when he pursues romance with women. |
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