Sons and Lovers

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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) ...
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1933 - 2019
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Sons and Lovers is a 1913 novel by the English writer D. H. Lawrence, originally published by B.W. Huebsch Publishers. The Modern Library placed it ninth on their list of the 100 best novels of the 20th century. While the novel initially received a lukewarm critical reception, along with allegations of obscenity, it is today regarded as a masterpiece by many critics and is often regarded as Lawrence's finest achievement. The refined daughter of a "good old burgher family," Gertrude Coppard meets a rough-hewn miner, Walter Morel, at a Christmas dance and falls into a whirlwind romance characterised by physical passion. But soon after her marriage to Walter, she realises the difficulties of living off his meagre salary in a rented house. The couple fight and drift apart and Walter retreats to the pub after work each day. Gradually, Mrs. Morel's affections shift to her sons beginning with the oldest, William. As a boy, William is so attached to his mother that he doesn't enjoy the fair without her. As he grows older, he defends her against his father's occasional violence. Eventually, he leaves their Nottinghamshire home for a job in London, where he begins to rise up into the middle class. He is engaged, but he detests the girl's superficiality. He dies and Mrs. Morel is heartbroken, but when Paul catches pneumonia she rediscovers her love for her second son. Both repulsed by and drawn to his mother, Paul is afraid to leave her but wants to go out on his own, and needs to experience love. Gradually, he falls into a relationship with Miriam, a farmer's daughter who attends his church. The two take long walks and have intellectual conversations about books but Paul resists, in part because his mother disapproves. At Miriam's family's farm, Paul meets Clara Dawes, a young woman with, apparently, feminist sympathies who has separated from her husband, Baxter.

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Inne tytuły:Synowie i kochankowie
Autorzy:David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) Howard J. Booth
Wstęp:Helen Baron Carl Baron
Ilustracje:Victor Ambrus
Przedmowa:Alfred Kazin (1915-1998)
Opracowanie:J. Y. K. Kerr
Wydawcy:BookRix (2019) libreka classics (2019) Legimi (2016-2019) Qasim Idrees (2018) Youcanprint (2018) anna ruggieri (2018) e-artnow (2018) David Herbert Lawrence (2017) GIANLUCA (2017) Sheba Blake Publishing (2017) David Herbert Lawrence (2016) LVL Editions (2016) Pearson Education Limited (1999-2000) Worldsworth Classics (1999) Oxford University Press (1995-1998) Wordsworth Editions Limited (1996) Penguin Books Ltd (1954-1995) Nelson English Language Teaching (1982) The Modern Library (1962) Martin Secker (1933)
Serie wydawnicze:Penguin Popular Classics Penguin Books Penguin Book. Fiction Penguin Fiction Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics The Modern Library of the World's Best Books Wordsworth Classics Oxford World`s Classics Penguin Readers Penguin Readers. Level 5 (2300 headwords)
ISBN:9783736804791 9783742901897 9783961895649 9788026895961 0-17-556631-3 0-582-41696-5 0-14-00-0668-0 9780-140-18832-5 978-0-14062-160-0 978-0-140-62362-8 978-1-85326-047-6
Autotagi:beletrystyka dokumenty elektroniczne druk e-booki epika książki literatura literatura piękna literatura stosowana podręczniki powieści proza publikacje dydaktyczne rodzina zasoby elektroniczne
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