Author: D H Lawrence
Publisher: Rupa
Year: 1999
Language: English
Pages: 525
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8171674089
Description
This book is a realistic novel developing two significant psychological themes. The first is the story of Paul Morel’s beautiful but terrible relationship with his mother, and the second is a study of attraction and repulsion in love presented through Paul's relations with two quite different women.
It is, on the whole, a tragic story of work, love and despair. Lawrence’s psychological insight and the poetry of his style make this novel one of the great landmarks in modern autobiographical fiction.
‘Sons and Lovers’ is a realistic novel developing two significant psychological themes. The first is the story of Paul Morel’s beautiful but terrible relationship with his mother, who gives to him all her warmth of feeling because her husband has denied her the love she craves. The second is a study of attraction and repulsion in love
Contents
PART ONE
CHAPTER 1
The Early Married Life of the Morels
CHAPTER 2
The Birth of Paul, and another Battle
CHAPTER 3
The Casting off of Morel --- the Taking on of William
CHAPTER 4
The Young Life of Paul
CHAPTER 5
Paul Launches into Life
CHAPTER 6
Death in the Family
PART TWO
CHAPTER 7
Lad-and-Girl Love
CHAPTER 8
Strife in Love
CHAPTER 9
Defeat of Miriam
CHAPTER 10
Clara
CHAPTER 11
The Test of Miriam
CHAPTER 12
Passion
CHAPTER 13
Baxter Dawes
CHAPTER 14
The Release
CHAPTER 15
Derelict
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