The Rainbow.

By: Lawrence, D. HMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland : Floating Press, The, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (858 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781776512102Subject(s): Families -- England -- Midlands -- Fiction | Midlands (England) -- FictionGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The RainbowDDC classification: 823/.912 LOC classification: PR6023.A93 -- .L397 1915ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Title -- Contents -- Chapter I - How Tom Brangwen Married a Polish Lady -- Chapter II - They Live at the Marsh -- Chapter III - Childhood of Anna Lensky -- Chapter IV - Girlhood of Anne Brangwen -- Chapter V - Wedding at the Marsh -- Chapter VI - Anna Victrix -- Chapter VII - The Cathedral -- Chapter VIII - The Child -- Chapter IX - The Marsh and the Flood -- Chapter X - The Widening Circle -- Chapter XII - First Love -- Chapter XII - Shame -- Chapter XIII - The Man's World -- Chapter XIV - The Widening Circle -- Chapter XV - The Bitterness of Ecstasy -- Chapter XVI - The Rainbow.
Summary: The works of British author D.H. Lawrence were often considered to be shocking because of their frank treatment of subjects such as sexuality and desire, and novels such as Sons and Lovers, Women in Love and Lady Chatterley's Lover were often censored or confiscated due to their graphic content. The Rainbow, another of Lawrence's best-known novels, certainly doesn't shy away from its depiction of human intimacy in all of its forms.
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Intro -- Title -- Contents -- Chapter I - How Tom Brangwen Married a Polish Lady -- Chapter II - They Live at the Marsh -- Chapter III - Childhood of Anna Lensky -- Chapter IV - Girlhood of Anne Brangwen -- Chapter V - Wedding at the Marsh -- Chapter VI - Anna Victrix -- Chapter VII - The Cathedral -- Chapter VIII - The Child -- Chapter IX - The Marsh and the Flood -- Chapter X - The Widening Circle -- Chapter XII - First Love -- Chapter XII - Shame -- Chapter XIII - The Man's World -- Chapter XIV - The Widening Circle -- Chapter XV - The Bitterness of Ecstasy -- Chapter XVI - The Rainbow.

The works of British author D.H. Lawrence were often considered to be shocking because of their frank treatment of subjects such as sexuality and desire, and novels such as Sons and Lovers, Women in Love and Lady Chatterley's Lover were often censored or confiscated due to their graphic content. The Rainbow, another of Lawrence's best-known novels, certainly doesn't shy away from its depiction of human intimacy in all of its forms.

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