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Category:
Rupa Classics
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Number of pages:
256
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Book Size:
7"x4.5"
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Book Weight (Hardbound):
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Book Weight (Paperback):
155 gm
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Published in:
04/01/2003
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Available in:
Paperbound
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ISBN_PB:
8129101149
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One of the most controversial yet celebrated names in English Literature, D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930) wrote his first novel The White Peacock in 1931. Lawrence's novels like Women in Love (1920) and Lady Chatterly's Lover (1928) were banned for explicit description of sexual activity and had to be privately printed. Lawrence's personal life was beset with turmoil. His childhood was scarred by a traumatic sexual experience .In 1912, he ran away with Frieda Weekly, his professor's wife. In 1929, Lawrence became seriously ill and died of tuberculosis on 2 March 1930.
Through his amazing array of writings, ranging from short stories to novels to travelogues, Lawrence delicately explored different facets of human relationships. His vivid and poignant description of events and characters gives a realistic picture of middle-class and working class life in England. Intensely passionate, yet touching and humane-Lawrence's stories give expressions to our hidden and suppressed emotions in a fascinating way. This collection includes his well-known stories like Things, The Horse-dealer's Daughter and The Prussian Officer.
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