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"The story of awakening sexuality Having lived at Marsh Farm for many years, the Brangwen family are self-sufficient - a stable element in their community. Charting their history over three generations, the story moves in on the life of Ursula Brangwen. Ursula's passions - for her schoolmistress, Winifred, and for Anton, the son of a Polish ?migr? - engender bitter conflicts as developing aspirations are confronted with the moralities of a rapidly changing world. Man's progress from childhood to maturity is set against the forces of an increasingly urbanised society - but in the vision of the rainbow a promise of hope is kept alive. The most comprehensive paperback edition available, with introduction, notes, text summary, selected criticism, and chronology of Lawrence's life and times"

Title

The Rainbow

Publisher

Everyman's Library

Number of Pages

500

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction-M
  • First Published

    JAN 2010

    "The story of awakening sexuality Having lived at Marsh Farm for many years, the Brangwen family are self-sufficient - a stable element in their community. Charting their history over three generations, the story moves in on the life of Ursula Brangwen. Ursula's passions - for her schoolmistress, Winifred, and for Anton, the son of a Polish ?migr? - engender bitter conflicts as developing aspirations are confronted with the moralities of a rapidly changing world. Man's progress from childhood to maturity is set against the forces of an increasingly urbanised society - but in the vision of the rainbow a promise of hope is kept alive. The most comprehensive paperback edition available, with introduction, notes, text summary, selected criticism, and chronology of Lawrence's life and times"
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