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  • The Virgin and the Gipsy

    D.H. Lawrence

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Sept. 3, 1970)
    In a claustrophobic household, oppressed by her blind, toad-like grandmother and a cowardly, conventional father, Yvette's exuberance seems doomed to suppression. But meeting a gypsy awakens unfamiliar emotions in her, making her challenge the family's accepted morality. As she wavers between conformity and rebellion, a flash flood threatens her home, her world, and her life. This short novel deals with all the major themes of sexuality and identity that made Lawrence one of the most original and influential writers of the 20th century; and it is a satirical, atmospheric, moving and surprising masterpiece.
  • The Virgin and the Gypsy

    D. H. Lawrence

    Audio Cassette (Bantam Books, Sept. 3, 1968)
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  • Penguin Great Loves Virgin And The Gypsy

    D H Lawrence

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Classic, Dec. 25, 2007)
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  • The Virgin and the Gipsy

    D. H. Lawrence

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Books, Jan. 6, 1970)
    David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 - 2 March 1930) was an important and controversial English writer of the 20th century, whose prolific and diverse output included novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, paintings, translations, literary criticism and personal letters. His collected works represent an extended reflection upon the dehumanizing effects of modernity and industrialisation. In them, Lawrence confronts issues relating to emotional health and vitality, spontaneity, sexuality, and instinctive behaviour. Lawrence's unsettling opinions earned him many enemies and he endured hardships, official persecution, censorship and misrepresentation of his creative work throughout the second half of his life, much of which he spent in a voluntary exile he called his "savage pilgrimage." At the time of his death, his public reputation was that of a pornographer who had wasted his considerable talents. E. M. Forster, in an obituary notice, challenged this widely held view, describing him as "the greatest imaginative novelist of our generation." Later, the influential Cambridge critic F. R. Leavis championed both his artistic integrity and his moral seriousness, placing much of Lawrence's fiction within the canonical "great tradition" of the English novel. He is now generally valued as a visionary thinker and a significant representative of modernism in English literature, although some feminists object to the attitudes toward women and sexuality found in his works.
  • The Virgin and the gipsy

    D. H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Martin Secker, Sept. 3, 1931)
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  • The Virgin & the Gipsy

    D.H. [Masterman, Dodie] Lawrence

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, Sept. 3, 1955)
    Physical description: 154p. : ill. ; 23cm. Subjects: Young women -- Fiction. Romanies -- Fiction.
  • The Virgin and the Gypsy

    D. H. Lawrence

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 1, 1980)
    None
  • The Virgin and the Gypsy

    D.H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, Sept. 3, 1955)
    None
  • The Virgin and the Gipsy

    D. H. Lawrence

    Paperback (Independently published, March 12, 2020)
    Discovered in France after Lawrence’s death, it was immediately recognized as a masterpiece in which he’d distilled and purified his ideas about sexuality and morality, being considered one of Lawrence’s most electrifying short novels. Set in a small village in the English countryside, this is the story of a secluded, sensitive rector’s daughter who yearns for meaning beyond the life to which she seems doomed. When she meets a handsome young gipsy whose life appears different from hers in every way, she is immediately smitten and yet still paralyzed by her own fear and social convention. Not until a natural catastrophe suddenly, miraculously sweeps away the world as she knew it does a new world of passion open for her. Lawrence’s spirit is infused by all his tenderness, passion, and knowledge of the human soul.D.H. Lawrence was an English novelist, poet, playwright, essayist and literary critic. His collected works represent an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. In them, Lawrence confronts issues relating to emotional health and vitality, spontaneity, and instinct.
  • The Virgin and the Gipsy

    David Herbert Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2017)
    The Virgin and the Gipsy By David Herbert Lawrence
  • The Virgin and the Gipsy

    David Herbert Lawrence

    (Independently published, March 22, 2020)
    The tale relates the story of two sisters, daughters of an Anglican vicar, who return from finishing school overseas to a drab, lifeless rectory in the East Midlands, not long after the World War I. Their mother has run off with another man, a scandal that is not talked about by the family, especially the girls' father, who was deeply humiliated and only remembers his wife as she was when they first met many years before. Their new home is dominated by a blind and selfish grandmother callled "Mater" and her mean-spirited, poisonous daughter Aunt Cissie. The two girls, Yvette and Lucille, risk being suffocated by the life they now lead at the rectory. In particular, Yvette's desperation is compounded by the fact that she has "borrowed" a little money from a charity fund that her family manages. Her relationship with both her father and aunt suffer: She sees her father as a mean-spirited and cowardly person for the first time when he reacts savagely to her petty crime.
  • The Virgin and the Gypsy

    D. H. Lawrence, Margaret Hilton, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Dec. 27, 2013)
    In a claustrophobic household, oppressed by her blind, toad-like grandmother and a cowardly, conventional father, Yvette’s exuberance seems doomed to suppression. But meeting a gypsy awakens unfamiliar emotions in her, making her challenge the family’s accepted morality. As she wavers between conformity and rebellion, a flash flood threatens her home, her world, and her life. This short novel deals with all the major themes of sexuality and identity that made Lawrence one of the most original and influential writers of the 20th century; and it is a satirical, atmospheric, moving and surprising masterpiece.