SONS AND LOVERS D. H. Lawrence SONS AND LOVERS D. H. Lawrence
SONS AND LOVERS D. H. Lawrence SONS AND LOVERS D. H. Lawrence

SONS AND LOVERS D. H. Lawrence

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South Africa
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SONS AND LOVERS
D. H. Lawrence

Condition: Fair to good. Mild edgewear and toning to covers and pages, Binding tight. Sporadic pencil and highlights denoting student copy.  Fully serviceable.

About the Book
One of the defining novels of English modernism, Sons and Lovers is both a portrait of early-20th-century working-class life and a psychological study of loves entanglements. Set among the Nottinghamshire coalfields, it follows Paul Morel torn between his mothers fierce possessiveness and his yearning for romantic fulfillment as he struggles to assert his own identity amid the emotional and social pressures of family and class.

Lawrence transforms autobiographical material into art of extraordinary intimacy and power. Beneath its naturalistic surface lies a searching exploration of human desire, dependency, and freedom themes that anticipate both psychoanalytic and existential approaches to the self.

About the Author
David Herbert Lawrence (1885 1930) was an English novelist, poet, and essayist whose works probe the tensions between instinct and intellect, body and spirit, industrial modernity and personal authenticity. Sons and Lovers (1913) established his reputation as one of the first major writers to dramatize the psychological complexities of family life through a deeply personal lens.

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