David Herbert Lawrence, a literary figure synonymous with probing the depths of human emotion and the struggle against societal norms, is at his introspective best in 'The Rainbow'. His own turbulent relationships and keen observations of the industrializing world undoubtedly color his portrayal of the Brangwen family. In this context, the novel becomes an intimate reflection of Lawrence's own views on industrialism's disruption of the pastoral English lifestyle and the inherent tensions in the journey toward self-discovery.
A richly woven tapestry of life, 'The Rainbow' is an essential read for any enthusiast of literary modernism, or any reader who cherishes nuanced character studies set against the backdrop of significant societal transitions. Lawrence's work offers not only a window into the inner workings of human desires and conflicts but also provides an incisive commentary on the evolving landscape of early modern Britain. It's a book that continues to resonate, inviting us to question the nature of our relationships and our own place within the ever-shifting patterns of community and personal destiny.
David Herbert Lawrence (1885–1930) was an esteemed English writer, poet, playwright, essayist, and literary critic known for his contributions to Modernism and for themes that often challenged the social norms of his time. Born in the coal-mining town of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, Lawrence was the fourth child of a barely literate miner and a former schoolteacher. His upbringing amidst the working class greatly influenced the class-consciousness and sense of conflict evident in his works. Lawrence famously drew upon his personal experiences and the Nottinghamshire countryside to shape the characters and settings of his novels. 'The Rainbow' (1915), one of his notable novels, portrays the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family and delves into themes of love, relationships, and the quest for individual fulfillment amidst industrial and social upheaval. However, 'The Rainbow' was deemed controversial by contemporary standards for its explicit descriptions of sexuality and was temporarily banned in the UK. Lawrence's prolific and diverse output extended well beyond novels, including revered collections of poetry, travel literature, and psychological studies of writers and artists. Though his works were often received with controversy during his lifetime, today Lawrence is celebrated for his literary craftsmanship and his ability to capture, with great intensity, the complexities of human emotion and experience.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.7.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Malerei / Plastik |
Schlagworte | 1910s works • Art and literature crossover • British Literature • Culture • D.H. Lawrence classic • early 20th-century novel • english novelist • Fiction • human condition literature • Humanities • literary fiction • Modernist fiction • Novels • The Rainbow novel • Visual arts in literature |
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