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  • Women in Love

    D.H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Oct. 19, 1999)
    With an Introduction by Joyce Carol Oatesforeword by the authorCommentary by Carl van Doren, Rebecca West,Aldous Huxley, and Henry MillerIt is . . . the world of the poets and the preponderance of the poet in [Lawrence] that is the key to his work. He magnified and deepened experience in the manner of a poet," wrote Anaïs Nin in 1934. Privately printed in 1920 and published commercially in 1921, Women in Love is the novel Lawrence himself considered his masterpiece. Set in the English Midlands, the novel traces the lives of two sisters, Ursula and Gudrun, and the men with whom they fall in love. All four yearn for fufillment in their romantic lives, yet struggle in a world that is increasingly violent and destructive. Commenting on the novel, which was composed in the midst of the First World War in 1916, Lawrence wrote, "The bitterness of the war may be taken for granted in the characters." Rich in symbolism and lyrical prose, Women in Love is a complex meditation on the meaning of love in the modern world. To the critic Alfred Kazin, "No other writer of [Lawrence's] imaginative standing has in our time written books that are so open to life."D. H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930), the son of a coal miner and a lace worker, completed his formal studies at University College, Nottingham, in 1908 and began teaching at a boys' school. By 1912, he had abandoned teaching to write full-time. His novels include The White Peacock (1911), The Trespasser (1912), Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love (1920), The Plumed Serpent (1926), and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928), which was banned as pornographic in England until 1960.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Women in Love Lib/E

    D H Lawrence, Vanessa Benjamin

    Audio CD (Blackstone Publishing, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Let us hesitate no longer to announce that the sensual passions and mysteries are equally sacred with the spiritual mysteries and passions, wrote D. H. Lawrence in Women in Love, his masterpiece heralding the erotic consciousness of the twentieth century. Lawrence explores love, sex, passion, and marriage through the eyes of two sisters, Gudrun and Ursula Brangwen. Intelligent, incisive, and observant, the two very different sisters pursue thrilling, torrid affairs with their lovers, Rupert and Gerald, while searching for more mature emotional relationships. Against a haunting World War I backdrop of coal mines, factories, and a beleaguered working class, Gudrun and Ursula's temperamental differences spark an ongoing debate regarding their society, their inner lives, and the mysteries between men and women. Exploring what it means to be human in a time of conflict and confusion, Lawrence considered this to be his best novel.
  • Women in Love

    D H Lawrence

    Hardcover (Everyman, June 4, 1992)
    This novel, considered by Lawrence to be his best, centres on the characters of Birkin (a self portrait), Gerald, the son of a colliery owner, and the two women, Gudrun and Ursula. The text has been cleared of accumulated errors and omissions due to censorship.
  • Women in Love

    D. H. Lawrence, Michael Maloney

    Audio Cassette (Penguin Audio, Dec. 1, 1995)
    The Brangwen sisters are now teachers in Beldover, a small town dominated by the great colliery that seems to express the full dehumanizing ugliness of industrialization. Here Ursula falls in love with Rupert Birkin while Gudrun has a tragic and demonic affair with Gerald Crich, son of the colliery owner. 4 cassettes.
  • Women in Love

    D. H. Lawrence, Wanda McCaddon

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Dec. 2, 2010)
    A powerful and engrossing tale of extremes and extremists, D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love follows the passionate relationships of two sisters, Gudrun and Ursula Brangwen, with their respective lovers, the ominous Gerald Crich and the charismatic but fragile Rupert Birkin. Beginning in a narrow-minded English colliery town and culminating amidst the ice and snow of the Alps, the abortive alliance between the two men and the couples' affairs are played out against the derangements of industrialism and the need to find new ways of living and better ways of dying. A masterpiece that heralded the erotic consciousness of the twentieth century, Lawrence considered Women in Love his best novel, exploring through it his belief that love is "the great creative process."
  • Women in Love

    D.H. Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 15, 2017)
    Women in Love is the sequel to The Rainbow written in 1920. The novel follows the love lives of two sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Ursula is a teacher and meets a man named Birkin, a school inspector. Gudrun meets Crich, a coal-miner heir. All four of them develop a close relationship and enjoy discussing politics, current events, and analyzing male and female relationships. Despite their closeness, the couples have difficulty dealing with life and their current circumstances. Proposals and attempted murder are all entwined in the plot. Who will live and who will love?
  • Women in Love

    D.H. Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 3, 2017)
    Do you enjoy classic literature in easy-to-carry paperback? Then you'll love Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence! This British novel from 1920 was written by David Herbert Richards "D. H." Lawrence. It's a sequel to The Rainbow. Perhaps you read Women in Love in school as a youth or maybe this is your first time reading DH Lawrence's masterpiece or maybe you're a teacher buying the book for your children's literature class. Either way, enjoy D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love book today!
  • Women in Love

    D. H. Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 28, 2018)
    Women in Love is a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence, published in 1920. It is a sequel to his earlier novel The Rainbow (1915), and follows the continuing loves and lives of the Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Gudrun Brangwen, an artist, pursues a destructive relationship with Gerald Crich, an industrialist. Lawrence contrasts this pair with the love that develops between Ursula Brangwen and Rupert Birkin, an alienated intellectual who articulates many opinions associated with the author. The emotional relationships thus established are given further depth and tension by an intense psychological and physical attraction between Gerald and Rupert.
  • Women in Love

    D. H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Buccaneer Books, April 1, 1984)
    One of Lawrence's most popular novels, this fascinating and disturbing sequel to The Rainbow depicts the emotional life of the Brangwen sisters. Set just after World War I, this prophetic masterpiece is filled with perceptions about sexual powers and sexual obsession now held to be timeless and true.
  • Women in Love

    D. H. Lawrence

    Audio CD (Naxos AudioBooks, Oct. 13, 2017)
    Considered the most widely read novel of the 20th century, D.H. Lawrences fiery fifth book continues the loves and lives of The Rainbows Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Gerald Crich, son of a wealthy colliery owner, captures the heart of Gudrun, while Ursula becomes enamored with Rupert Birkin, a school inspector - their complex relationship likely modelled on that between Lawrence, his wife Frieda, and John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield. Things are far from harmonious, and the discord and conflict leads to many heated and elaborate philosophical discussions about modern society and the nature of love, while tragedy looms large. Lawrence held this to be his best book, and F.R. Leavis regarded it to be his most profound and rewarding. Lawrence is valued by many as a significant representative of modernism in English literature, and a visionary thinker. Reader Paul Slack was born in Nottinghamshire, Lawrences county, and has read Sons and Lovers for Naxos AudioBooks.
  • Women in Love

    D H Lawrence, Vanessa Benjamin

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Pub, Dec. 1, 2002)
    "Let us hesitate no longer to announce that the sensual passions and mysteries are equally sacred with the spiritual mysteries and passions," wrote D. H. Lawrence in Women in Love, his masterpiece heralding the erotic consciousness of the twentieth century. Lawrence explores love, sex, passion, and marriage through the eyes of two sisters, Gudrun and Ursula Brangwen. Intelligent, incisive, and observant, the two very different sisters pursue thrilling, torrid affairs with their lovers, Rupert and Gerald, while searching for more mature emotional relationships. Against a haunting World War I backdrop of coal mines, factories, and a beleaguered working class, Gudrun and Ursula's temperamental differences spark an ongoing debate regarding their society, their inner lives, and the mysteries between men and women. Exploring what it means to be human in a time of conflict and confusion, Lawrence considered this to be his best novel.
  • Women in Love

    D. H. Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 11, 2018)
    Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence