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D. H. Lawrence - The Rainbow: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition

D. H. Lawrence - The Rainbow: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition

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D. H. Lawrence's THE RAINBOW, declared obscene when it was published in 1915, is the passionately written chronicle of three generations of a Nottingham farming family. Tom Brangwen marries a widow named Lydia Lensky; Lydia's daughter Anna marries her cousin Will, a woodcarver, and has a large family. Their daughter, Ursula, leaves their simple rural world and becomes a schoolteacher--much as Lawrence himself did. She falls in love with Anton Skrebensky and, when he is called away to war, responds to an ardent fellow teacher, a feminist and epitome of the "new woman" named Winifred. The struggles of Ursula and her sister Gudrun to find their way in a changing world are continued in Lawrence's WOMEN IN LOVE.
 

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Bread, Love, and Beans

Date of Review:  Dec 18, 2008
The Bottom Line: The Rainbow is a well done novel with no soul, a beautiful sepulcher of deceased hopes and dreams, killed by a bitter author.
Review: D.H. Lawrence s The Rainbow has been surrounded with shocked scintillation and hyped up hubbub since its banned status in the early 1900s. Rumored as being chocked full of forbidden pleasures, X-rated scenarios, and bubbling brews of nearly bursting...
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Beautiful writing.
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Black hearted, horrible characters, no...
 

The rainbow- an amazing and intriguing novel

Date of Review:  Nov 9, 2000
Review: Lawrence's writing is neat, precise and enthralling. He tackles issues of sexual orientation, feminism and womanhood with a delicate yet harsh reality that makes the reader want to read on. He deals with these issues about women in a sensitive way,...
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Long, Repetitive, Yet Likable

Date of Review:  Feb 14, 2000
Review: Anyone who has read this book will identify with the title of this review. Many times, a character in "The Rainbow" would say how they could not stand the characteristics of another, yet they wanted to marry, to get to know better, or to be friends...
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long and repetitive!!!, also racy, may...
 
 
 

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Authors D. H. Lawrence
Editors Kate Flint
Fiction Genre Family & Relationships • Literary Collections
Fiction Subgenre Unknown

Professional Reviews

  "The Lawrentian insistence is always on individuality--on the need to 'single' oneself and to be oneself, whether one is a woman or a man."

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  Format: Paperback
Publisher: Dodo Pr (June 30, 2005)
ISBN: 9781905432608

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  The Brangwems had lived for a generations on the Marsh Farm, in the meadows where the Erewash twisted sluggishly through the alder trees, separating Derbyshire from Nottinghamshire.
 

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