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Sons and lovers. Level 6

Autor David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence

Editorial PEARSON LONGMAN

Sons and lovers. Level 6
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D.H. Lawrence's great autobiographical novel is a provocative portrait of an artist torn between love for his possessive mother and desire for two young beautiful women. Set in the Nottinghamshire coal fields of Lawrence's own boyhood, the story of y...

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  • Editorial PEARSON LONGMAN
  • ISBN13 9780175566310
  • ISBN10 0175566313
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 87
  • Año de Edición 1982
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Sons and lovers. Level 6

Autor David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence

Editorial PEARSON LONGMAN

D.H. Lawrence's great autobiographical novel is a provocative portrait of an artist torn between love for his possessive mother and desire for two young beautiful women. Set in the Nottinghamshire coal fields of Lawrence's own boyhood, the story of y...

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5,11€
Ahorra 0,27€
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Envío gratis a partir de 19€
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D.H. Lawrence's great autobiographical novel is a provocative portrait of an artist torn between love for his possessive mother and desire for two young beautiful women. Set in the Nottinghamshire coal fields of Lawrence's own boyhood, the story of young Paul Morel's growing into manhood in a British working-class family rife with conflict reveals both an inner and an outer world seething with intense emotions. Gertrude is Paul's puritanical mother who concentrates all her love and attention on her son Paul. She nurtures his talents as a painter - and when she broods that he might marry someday and desert her, he swears he will never leave her. Inevitably, Paul does fall in love, but with two women - and is unable to choose between them. Written early in Lawrence's literary career, Sons and Lovers possesses all the powers of description, insistent sensuality, and scathing social criticism that are the special hallmarks of his genius. "A work of striking originality," writes the critic F.R. Leavis, by "the greatest creative writer in English of our time."

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