D. H Lawrence
1) Aaron's Rod
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In Aaron's Rod, literary master D.H. Lawrence spins an engaging picaresque tale of the talented English amateur flutist Aaron Sisson and his travels. Aaron escapes a life of drudgery and a loveless marriage and journeys to Italy, crossing paths with a writer who many critics regard as an autobiographical stand-in for Lawrence himself along the way. As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing...
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The Plumed Serpent, by D. H. Lawrence, is an evocative and powerful narrative that explores themes of cultural identity, nationalism, and spiritual rebirth. Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Mexico, the story follows Kate Leslie, an Irish widow who becomes entangled in the fervent political and religious revival led by Don Cipriano and Ramon Carrasco. As they strive to resurrect the ancient Aztec gods, Kate finds herself drawn into their...
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In D.H. Lawrence's "The Lost Girl," readers are drawn into the tumultuous world of Alvina Houghton, a young woman searching for meaning and fulfillment in the wake of her father's death. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novel follows Alvina's journey as she navigates the complexities of love, identity, and societal expectations. Estranged from her mother and stifled by the narrow confines of provincial life, Alvina's restless...
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El amante de Lady Chatterley, publicada por primera vez en 1928, es una innovadora novela de D.H. Lawrence que profundiza en temas como el amor, la pasión y las limitaciones sociales. La historia sigue a Constance Reid, o Connie, casada con Sir Clifford Chatterley, un intelectual rico y paralítico. Viviendo en Wragby Hall, Connie se siente aislada e insatisfecha mientras su marido se centra en sus afanes intelectuales.
La soledad de Connie...
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This volume includes an acclaimed novella of a woman's escape from a loveless marriage, and in the author's final story, a provocative depiction of Jesus.
In St. Mawr, a woman's encounter with a noble stallion inspires her to seek a new life full of vitality. Abandoning both her brittle homeland and her sterile marriage, she sets out on a journey of self-discovery that takes her all the way to the mountains of the American West.
Lawrence's final...
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Mujeres Enamoradases una obra de D. H. Lawrence que examina profundamente las relaciones humanas, el deseo y las tensiones emocionales entre los géneros. La novela se centra en la vida de dos hermanas, Ursula y Gudrun Brangwen, quienes buscan significado y satisfacción en sus relaciones amorosas. A través de sus historias, Lawrence explora las complejidades de la sexualidad, la individualidad y el poder dentro de las relaciones románticas.
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"Un récit d'amour interdit et de passion brute qui a défié les conventions de son époque."
Dans ce classique intemporel, D.H. Lawrence explore les dynamiques complexes de l'amour, du désir et des frontières imposées par la société. Lady Constance Chatterley, enfermée dans un mariage sans amour, entame une liaison transformative avec le garde-chasse de son mari, déclenchant un voyage de découverte de soi et de défiance. Audacieux, sensuel...
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Reflections On The Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays by D. H. Lawrence is a profound exploration of the human condition, touching on themes that continue to resonate deeply in today's society. The book is a collection of essays that delve into the complexities of human nature, society, and the individual's place within it. Lawrence's essays are rich with introspection and critique, offering a lens through which modern readers can examine contemporary...
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La civilización etrusca dominó el norte de Italia durante casi siete siglos, aunque su época de mayor esplendor abarca del siglo VII al IV antes de Cristo. Los etruscos ocuparon una amplia franja geográfica entre los ríos Tíber al sur y Arno al norte, con el mar al este. Etruria, que no fue nunca un país sino, al igual que la Grecia clásica, un conjunto de ciudades que compartían una cultura, nos ha dejado una profunda impronta. En muchas...
10) The Trespasser
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Immerse yourself in the emotional landscape of "The Trespasser" by D. H. Lawrence. The novel follows Helena and Siegmund, lovers whose passionate yet doomed affair unfolds over a fateful seaside holiday. Amidst the rugged beauty of the Isle of Wight, the couple grapples with societal constraints, personal conflicts, and impending tragedy. Lawrence's rich, lyrical prose captures the intensity of their emotions and the inevitable sorrow that accompanies...
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The Virgin and the Gypsy is a novella by D.H. Lawrence, published posthumously in 1930. Set in the East Midlands of England shortly after World War I, the story revolves around two sisters, Yvette and Lucille, who return from finishing school to a stifling domestic life dominated by their blind, manipulative grandmother (referred to as "Mater") and their resentful Aunt Cissie.The narrative begins with the backdrop of their mother's scandalous departure...
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"England My England" by D.H. Lawrence is a collection of short stories exploring themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of early 20th-century Britain. Through vivid characters and poignant narratives, Lawrence delves into the struggles of ordinary people grappling with societal norms, industrialization, and personal desires. From passionate romances to introspective journeys, these tales highlight...
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"The White Peacock" by D.H. Lawrence is a tale of love, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of rural England. Alfred Brangwen, a young man torn between his artistic aspirations and familial duties, becomes entangled with Ida Greggs, a spirited woman seeking independence. Their tumultuous relationship reflects the tensions between tradition and modernity, as well as the struggle for self-realization. Through...
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Dive into the enigmatic depths of the human psyche with "Fantasia of the Unconscious" by D. H. Lawrence. In this seminal work, Lawrence explores the complexities of the unconscious mind, delving into themes of human sexuality, creativity, and instinct. Through his unique and provocative perspective, he challenges conventional psychology, offering insights into the interplay between the conscious and unconscious realms. This thought-provoking treatise...
15) Sea & Sardinia
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In "Sea and Sardinia," D. H. Lawrence vividly describes his journey, capturing the essence of the sea and the island with intimate detail. The sea is a powerful, ever-moving force, with waves and light playing on its surface, evoking awe and restlessness. The boat's movement and the salt spray add to the sensory experience, with the horizon both promising and limiting. Upon arriving in Sardinia, Lawrence is struck by its rugged beauty. The sharp,...
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In "The Prussian Officer," D.H. Lawrence delves into the stark and often brutal world of military life, exploring themes of power, repression, and the human psyche. The novella centers on the intense and tumultuous relationship between a domineering Prussian officer and his subservient orderly. Lawrence masterfully depicts the rigid hierarchy and harsh discipline of the military environment, which exacerbate the psychological torment and simmering...
17) Women in love
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Dive into a provocative coming-of-age story that challenged the vestiges of England's Edwardian-era sexual mores. A continuation of a fictional arc that D.H. Lawrence began in a previous novel, The Rainbow, Women in Love explores the romantic entanglements and love affairs of the sisters Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen.
18) Sons and lovers
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Paul Morel is the focus of his disappointed and fiercely protective mother's life. Their tender, devoted, and intense bond comes under strain when Paul falls in love with Miriam Leivers, a local girl his mother disapproves of. The arrival of the provocatively modern Clara Dawes causes further tension and Paul is torn between his individual desires and family allegiances.
20) Kangaroo
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Kangaroo is a semi-autobiographical novel by D. H. Lawrence. It follows a British writer on his visit to New South Wales. In it there are vivid descriptions of the Australian countryside and a powerful glimpse into a wartime Cornwall. Lawrence delves deeply into his thoughts on relationship, power and the people of Australia. Perhaps Lawrence's finest, if not most accessible, novel.