The RainbowSimon and Schuster, 15.04.2013 - 427 Seiten The Brangwen family has lived in Nottinghamshire for generations. The Rainbow tells the story of the three generations of Brangwens who live at Marsh Farm from 1840 to the early 1900 s. In this book, D. H. Lawrence explored the impact of sexuality upon human relationships with such frankness that, shortly after its publication in 1915, it was brought to trial for obscenity. |
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They Live at the Marsh | |
The Marsh and the Flood | |
The Mans World | |
The Widening Circle | |
The Bitterness of Ecstasy | |
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