The Rainbow
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The Rainbow is one of the 13 novels written by D.H.
Lawrence, the renowned English author who's work has been called everything
from "smut" to "pure genius." This work and its sequel
(Women in Love) read like psycho-sexual poetry, which naturally shocked the
moralistic pants off the Brits in 1915. The Rainbow is relatively plotless, and
its primary literary device is the characterization of three generations of the
Brangwen family, whose small coal town lives are conflicted by the rapid
industrialization of turn-of-the-century England.
If you're reading Lawrence for the first time perhaps the
Rainbow isn't the best place to start: go with Sons and Lovers instead. But
this novel is a cog in the Rube Goldberg of Lawrence's psyche, and it's a good
read if you know what you're getting into. He's been called a misanthrope, a
homosexual, and a feminist's nightmare, but Lawrence, who you either love or
you hate, helped to change the topography of English literature forever...............more
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