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... father and his mother lies at the heart of Sons and Lovers . His father was a miner , practically illiterate , often drunk , but possessed of an extraordinarily vivid apprehension of natural life and living ; while his mother , of a ...
... father and his mother lies at the heart of Sons and Lovers . His father was a miner , practically illiterate , often drunk , but possessed of an extraordinarily vivid apprehension of natural life and living ; while his mother , of a ...
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... father by leaving him out . Lawrence's spokesman , the narrator , Cyril , is a middle - class young man , whose father is scarcely present at all : he dies half - way through the book , a bad lot who has deserted his wife and children ...
... father by leaving him out . Lawrence's spokesman , the narrator , Cyril , is a middle - class young man , whose father is scarcely present at all : he dies half - way through the book , a bad lot who has deserted his wife and children ...
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... father , a doctor , and of the Indians and guides his father works among . The first story of the sequence , ' Indian Camp ' , is typical and sets the note of the whole . Nick's father takes him to an Indian camp where a woman is in ...
... father , a doctor , and of the Indians and guides his father works among . The first story of the sequence , ' Indian Camp ' , is typical and sets the note of the whole . Nick's father takes him to an Indian camp where a woman is in ...
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