| Descript |
542 p. ; 18 cm. |
| Series |
Penguin Popular Classics |
| ISBN |
014062161X |
| Note |
'D. H. Lawrence's masterpiece charts the fluctuations in the relationships of ursula Brangwen and her sister Gudrun with their lovers Rupert Birkin, in many ways a self-portrait, and Gerald, the son of an industrial magnate. Through a series of dramatic scenes - a wedding, a water-party, encounters in flats and restaurants in London, excursions to the countryside around the colliery town of Beldover - Lawrence creates a passionate, lyrical and savagely critical vision of modern society and modern values.' |
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