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The Rainbow - D. H. Lawrence

The Rainbow

By: D. H. Lawrence

eBook | 2 January 2019

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Originally published in 1915, "The Rainbow" is one of D. H. Lawrence's most controversial works. "The Rainbow" introduced sexual life into a family-based novel so it was banned in Great Britain when it was first published.

The story line traces three generations of the Brangwen family in the Midlands of England from 1840 to 1905. The marriage of farmer Tom Brangwen and foreigner Lydia Lensky eventually breaks down. Likewise, the marriage of Lydia's daughter Anna to Tom's nephew Will gradually fails. The novel is largely devoted to Will and Anna's oldest child, the schoolteacher Ursula, who stops short of marriage when she is unsatisfied by her love affair with the conventional soldier Anton Skrebensky.
The appearance of a rainbow at the end of the novel is a sign of hope for Ursula, whose story is continued in Lawrence's "Women in Love", also published by E-Bookarama Editions.

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