Sons and Lovers
Sons and Lovers
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- Seisukord: Rahuldav (kasutatud)
- Märkused:
- Penguin |
- 511 lk | Pehmekaaneline | 110 x 180 mm
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- Keel: ingliskeelne
A Profound Exploration of Family, Desire, and Identity
In Sons and Lovers, D.H. Lawrence crafts a deeply moving and psychologically rich novel that delves into the complexities of family relationships and personal growth. Set in the industrial heartlands of England, the story follows Paul Morel, a young man torn between his intense attachment to his mother and his search for love and independence. Lawrence’s masterful portrayal of emotional conflict and human desire reveals the tensions and passions that shape identity and destiny. This classic novel offers a compelling insight into the struggles of love, loyalty, and self-discovery.
Love, Conflict, and the Bonds That Bind
The narrative explores themes of maternal influence, romantic longing, and social constraints with unflinching honesty. D.H. Lawrence’s vivid characterizations and evocative prose capture the raw emotions and inner turmoil of his protagonists, painting a complex picture of family dynamics and the quest for fulfillment. The novel’s rich symbolism and profound psychological depth make it a seminal work in modern literature, resonating with readers across generations.
A Timeless Masterpiece of English Fiction
Sons and Lovers remains one of D.H. Lawrence’s most celebrated novels, revered for its bold exploration of human relationships and emotional intensity. Penguin’s edition offers readers the chance to experience this enduring classic, which continues to inspire and challenge with its insightful examination of love, loss, and the ties that define us. Essential reading for lovers of literary fiction and psychological drama.
About the author: D.H. Lawrence was a pioneering English novelist, poet, and essayist known for his innovative and provocative explorations of human psychology and relationships. With Sons and Lovers, he created a landmark work that remains a cornerstone of 20th-century literature.
