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... Sons and Lovers , The Rainbow and Women in Love . Of these the two latter are the more important . In form , Sons and Lovers is a traditional autobiographical novel , comparable with Bennett's Clayhanger . In this respect , it is very ...
... Sons and Lovers , The Rainbow and Women in Love . Of these the two latter are the more important . In form , Sons and Lovers is a traditional autobiographical novel , comparable with Bennett's Clayhanger . In this respect , it is very ...
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... Sons and Lovers , try to be fair as he may , Lawrence is on his mother's side . Later , he was to change sides , and it is the anticipation of this in his first novel , The White Peacock , that gives the book its interest today . On the ...
... Sons and Lovers , try to be fair as he may , Lawrence is on his mother's side . Later , he was to change sides , and it is the anticipation of this in his first novel , The White Peacock , that gives the book its interest today . On the ...
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... Sons and Lovers is a chronicle - novel ; A True Story , as the first pages show , is post - Joyce . No less great is the difference between the milieus of the two novels . Richard Kurt is the son of an Anglo - Austrian financier , and ...
... Sons and Lovers is a chronicle - novel ; A True Story , as the first pages show , is post - Joyce . No less great is the difference between the milieus of the two novels . Richard Kurt is the son of an Anglo - Austrian financier , and ...
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American | 65 |
The Southern Novel Between the Wars | 108 |
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