Women in Love begins one blossoming spring day in England and ends
with a terrible catastrophe in the snow of the Alps. Ursula and Gudrun
are very different sisters who become entangled with two friends,
Rupert and Gerald, who live in their hometown. The bonds between the
couples quickly become intense and passionate but whether this passion
is creative or destructive is unclear. In this astonishing novel,
widely considered to be D.H. Lawrence's best work, he explores what it
means to be human in an age of conflict and confusion. It was written
during World War I, and while that conflict is never mentioned in the
novel, a sense of background danger, of lurking catastrophe,
continually informs its drama of two couples dynamically engaged in a
struggle with themselves, with each other, and with life's intractable
limitations. Lawrence was a powerful, prophetic writer, but in
addition he brought such delicacy to his treatment of the human and
natural worlds that E. M. Forster's claim that he was the greatest
imaginative novelist of our generation does him too little justice
rather than too much. (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed)
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(A Modern Library E-Book)
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ISBN
9780553904192
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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