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Sons And Lovers

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    Weight0.318 kg
    Author

    D. H. Lawrence- Stories

    Publisher

    Fingerprint! Pub

    Book Type

    Fiction

    Categories

    Family Life Fiction

    Best for

    Themes of love, desire, and the impact of family on individual lives

    Ages

    16+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    1 December 2015

    ISBN

    978-8175993099

    Language

    English

    Pages

    456

    Printing Remarks

    Premium ( Local Print )

    Dimension

    20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm

    Weight

    0.318 KG

    Description

    At its core, “Sons and Lovers” is a poignant exploration of the eternal struggle between familial obligations and personal desires. The novel skillfully examines the tension between the characters’ yearning for independence and the powerful influence of familial ties. Lawrence’s keen insights into human psychology and his ability to depict the intricate nuances of love and passion make “Sons and Lovers” a timeless and thought-provoking work. The novel remains relevant as it continues to resonate with readers, offering a deep and introspective look into the universal themes of identity, self-discovery, and the intricate dance between familial bonds and individual aspirations.

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    “Sons and Lovers” is a seminal novel penned by D.H. Lawrence, first published in 1913. The narrative delves into the complexities of family relationships, love, and the impact of industrialization on the lives of its characters. Set in the coal-mining communities of Nottinghamshire, England, the novel follows the Morel family, particularly the protagonist, Paul Morel. The story explores Paul’s tumultuous relationships with his overbearing mother, Gertrude, and the women he becomes romantically involved with, providing a profound exploration of the psychological and emotional dynamics within a family. Lawrence’s vivid and evocative prose captures the nuances of human emotions, and his portrayal of the Morel family’s struggles and aspirations reflects the broader societal changes occurring during the early 20th century.