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Books with title Weaving the Rainbow

  • The Rainbow

    D.H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (The Modern Library, Jan. 1, 1943)
    Modern Library
  • The Rainbow

    D.H. Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 28, 2014)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 16, 2015)
    The Brangwens had lived for generations on the Marsh Farm, in the meadows where the Erewash twisted sluggishly through alder trees, separating Derbyshire from Nottinghamshire. Two miles away, a church-tower stood on a hill, the houses of the little country town climbing assiduously up to it. Whenever one of the Brangwens in the fields lifted his head from his work, he saw the church-tower at Ilkeston in the empty sky. So that as he turned again to the horizontal land, he was aware of something standing above him and beyond him in the distance.
  • The Rainbow

    David Herbert Lawrence

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, May 9, 2013)
    David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) expected The Rainbow to cause a stir. In a characteristically open exploration of sensual and explicit themes, the novel traces more than sixty years of pre-war life and three generations of the Brangwen family. Employing language infused with the rich imagery and repetition of biblical texts to treat all subjects - from the green fields and empty skies of the Brangwen farm through to Ursula's encounter with a female schoolteacher - Lawrence took an assuredly striking approach. However, he was unprepared for the vitriolic attacks of his reviewers. The novel was branded 'utter filth' and 'a mass of obscenity'; it was banned only a month after its publication in 1915, unsold copies being confiscated and destroyed. A second, abridged edition would not appear for another eleven years. Now a landmark in the early modernist canon, the original and unabridged text of 1915 is reissued here.
  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence, Wanda McCaddon

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Dec. 24, 2010)
    Set in the rural midlands of England, The Rainbow revolves around three generations of the Brangwen family over a period of more than sixty years, setting them against the emergence of modern England. When Tom Brangwen marries a Polish widow and adopts her daughter as his own, he is unprepared for the conflict and passion that erupt. Suffused with biblical imagery, The Rainbow addresses searching human issues in a setting of precise and vivid detail. In The Rainbow, D. H. Lawrence challenged the customary limitations of language and convention to carry into the structures of his prose the fascination with boundaries and space that characterize the entire novel. A visionary novel, considered to be one of Lawrence's finest, it explores the complex sexual and psychological relationships between men and women in an increasingly industrialized world.
  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Modern Library, Jan. 1, 1929)
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  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Viking Adult, Jan. 1, 1915)
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  • The Rainbow

    Gary Crew, Gregory Rogers

    Hardcover (Lothian Books, Feb. 27, 2000)
    Gary Crew and Gregory Rogers come together for the first time since the highly acclaimed Lucy's Bay to create this poetic picture book. For Audrey, the journey 'down the creek' in her tiny boat is one that marks not only the myriad changes to the physical environment she passes, but a journey within herself. She comes face to face with death, the challenges of growing up and the need to accept and move on from loss.
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  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence

    Hardcover (North Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
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  • "The Rainbow"

    D. H. Lawrence, James Gibson

    Hardcover (Nelson Thornes (Publishers) Ltd, Feb. 16, 1984)
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  • The Rainbow String

    Algernon TASSIN

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1921)
    COLLECTIBLE -- INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR DECEMBER 1921 ON FIRST BLANK PAGE -- VERY MINOR WEAR ON COVER AND SPINE -- CAREFULLY WRAPPED -- FREE DELIVERY CONFIRMATION WITHIN U.S.
  • The Rainbow String

    Algernon De Vivier Tassin, Anna Richards Brewster

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Jan. 10, 2008)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.