Sons and Lovers

Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence, published by Penguin Books in 1995, is a novel that draws on the author’s own childhood and adolescence. This edition spans 420 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around the early married life of the Morel family, featuring a father who is a hard-working, hard-drinking coal miner and a mother with middle-class aspirations. The story follows their son, Paul Morel, as he navigates familial conflicts and his emotional struggles, particularly as he falls in love with a young girl named Miriam.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Paul’s complex relationships and the tensions between his loyalties to his mother and his romantic interests. The book delves into themes of love, conflict, and personal growth, reflecting the historical context of the time. Through this portrayal, Lawrence transforms autobiographical elements into a rich narrative that examines the intricacies of human emotions and relationships.
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Drawing on his own childhood and adolescence, Lawrence depicts the early married life of the Morels – the father a hard-working, hard-drinking Nottinghamshire coal miner, the mother a refined woman of middle-class aspirations. Born into the family battle, their son Paul Morel initially takes his mother’s part, until in adolescence he meets and falls in love with a yang girl, Miriam, and discovers a new conflict of loyalties. ‘Sons and Lovers’ portrays the sexual and emotional struggle of Paul Morel, caught between the women he attempts to love, and in it D.H. Lawrence transforms autobiography into art.
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