Advantages: The work of a genius. Disadvantages: By far, not his best.
...I must admit that it took me two attempts and a lot of determination to finish this book but don’t let that negative first thought have you running for cover under the latest pink fluff to be churned out in mass publication. I think ‘The Plumed Serpent’ has more than its fair share of pros and cons.
To begin, for those new to D.H.Lawrence, here is a small review and personal comment on the man himself:
~~D.H.Lawrence (The Man behind the Dirty Words!)~~
David Herbert Lawrence, novelist, short-story writer, poet and essayist, he was born in Nottinghamshire, England, in 1885 , his father was a miner and his mother an ex-schoolteacher. Early in his life Lawrence spent time as a school teacher before leaving because of his ill health.
Prolific in his work he was a constantly at the centre of controversy, more often than...
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Advantages: a 'classic', an interesting book to talk about, pretty short Disadvantages: rather tiresome to read
...Warning
Before you read this review I better point out that it may contain spoilers, depending on what you know about the novel already and what you want to get out of it. The introduction to my Wordsworth Classics edition told me pretty much the main gist of the novel and all the main events in the twenty pages or so before I got on to the final text. So if you want surprises left ahead of you then I'd advise reading this review after you've explored the book for yourself, but if, like me, you want an informed opinion as to whether this 'classic' is worth a read at some point or not, then read on…
The infamous novel
D. H. Lawrence's 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' is one of those books that you've probably heard of even if you don't know that much about it. Earning a reputation from its past banning and the explicit...
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Advantages: A truly,great novel and good introduction to Lawrence. Disadvantages: The idea of a rigid class system is dated.
...I was first introduced to the works of DHLawrence by my English literature teacher and I have read and re-read many of his novels. But my favourite remains the largely autobiographical “Sons and Lovers”, written in 1913.
Set in the mining village of Bestwood, the novel depicts the life of the Morel family. Gertrude Morel is a high-minded woman, religious, hard working and very moral. She is first attracted to Walter Morel, a coal miner, because of his passionate, earthy nature. Today we might say that Walter is her “bit of rough” but when that initial spark of passion is spent, Mrs Morel realises that she and her husband have nothing in common. She regards him in every way as her inferior and she grows to despise him and the lifestyle he has forced upon her. The further the husband and wife grow apart...
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