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Les Brangwen

Cette saga magistrale retrace les hauts et les bas de plusieurs générations d'une famille ancrée dans la campagne anglaise. Les œuvres plongent profondément dans des relations complexes, notamment amoureuses et conjugales, explorant la vie intérieure des personnages avec une perspicacité psychologique profonde. L'auteur met l'accent sur l'expérience émotionnelle et l'évolution des dynamiques interpersonnelles, utilisant souvent des détails naturalistes pour révéler désirs et conflits cachés.

Women in love
The Rainbow

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    • 480pages
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    The Rainbow - By D. H. Lawrence - Complete New Edition. The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family living in Nottinghamshire, particularly focusing on the individual's struggle to growth and fulfilment within the confining strictures of English social life. The Rainbow tells the story of three generations of the Brangwen family, a farm/ labouring dynasty who live in the East Midlands of England near Nottingham. The book spans a period of roughly 65 years from the 1840s to 1905, and shows how the love relationships of the Brangwens change against the backdrop of the increasing industrialisation of Britain. The first central character, Tom Brangwen, is a labourer whose experience of the world does not stretch beyond Nottinghamshire; while the last, Ursula, his granddaughter, studies at University and becomes a teacher in the progressively urbanised, capitalist and industrial world that would become our modern experience.

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    • 528pages
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    "Women in Love" is widely regarded as D. H. Lawrence's greatest novel. The novel continues where: "The Rainbow" left off with the third generation of Brangwens: Ursula Brangwen, now a teacher at Beldover, a mining town in the Midlands, and her sister Gudrun, who has returned from art school in London. The focus of the novel is primarily on their relationships, Ursula's with Rupert Birkin, a school inspector, though he gives that up, and Gudrun's with Gerald Crich, an industrialist, and later with a sculptor, Loerke.

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