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Sons and Lovers (1913) traces Paul Morel's coming-of-age in a Nottinghamshire mining community, mapping the psychic debts he owes to his gifted, thwarted mother, Gertrude, and the fractures in her marriage to the volatile miner Walter. Lawrence fuses naturalist social detail-the pit, domestic privation, class aspiration-with lyrical landscape writing and probing free indirect narration. The novel's tensions with Miriam Leivers and Clara Dawes render desire, vocation, and autonomy, while its Oedipal drama converses with, and often anticipates, early psychoanalytic discourse within an emergent…mehr

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Sons and Lovers (1913) traces Paul Morel's coming-of-age in a Nottinghamshire mining community, mapping the psychic debts he owes to his gifted, thwarted mother, Gertrude, and the fractures in her marriage to the volatile miner Walter. Lawrence fuses naturalist social detail-the pit, domestic privation, class aspiration-with lyrical landscape writing and probing free indirect narration. The novel's tensions with Miriam Leivers and Clara Dawes render desire, vocation, and autonomy, while its Oedipal drama converses with, and often anticipates, early psychoanalytic discourse within an emergent modernist aesthetic. Lawrence, born in 1885 in Eastwood to a coal miner father and an ambitious, educated mother, knew intimately the compromises of industrial life and the ferocities of domestic allegiance. His searing bond with his mother, whose death in 1910 shadowed his early career, impelled repeated revisions of a manuscript first called Paul Morel; under Edward Garnett's counsel he shaped it into this unsparing Bildungsroman. A former schoolteacher and restless traveler, he wrote against provincial constraint to test the claims of art, eros, and rank. Readers of psychological realism and modernist experiment will find here a work of rare candor-intellectually bracing, sensuous in detail, and indispensable for debates about class, intimacy, and self-making. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.

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Autorenporträt
David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English writer and poet. His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanizing effects of modernity and industrialization. Some of the issues Lawrence explores are sexuality, emotional health, vitality, spontaneity, and instinct.