The Rainbow

The Rainbow by D.H. Lawrence, published by Random House Publishing Group on February 12, 2002, is a new edition of this significant literary work. This novel, originally published in 1915, tells the epic story of three generations of the Brangwen family in the Midlands. It delves into the intricate sexual and psychological relationships between men and women against the backdrop of an increasingly industrialized society.
Readers will find a visionary narrative that examines the continuity of life through the distinct experiences of each generation. The book presents a profound exploration of human relationships and the impact of societal changes on personal dynamics. With 528 pages, this edition invites readers to engage with Lawrence’s exploration of themes such as identity and connection within the context of fiction, visionary and metaphysical elements.
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Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of all time
Pronounced obscene when it was first published in 1915, The Rainbow is the epic story of three generations of the Brangwens, a Midlands family. A visionary novel, considered to be one of Lawrence’s finest, it explores the complex sexual and psychological relationships between men and women in an increasingly industrialized world. “Lives are separate, but life is continuous—it continues in the fresh start by the separate life in each generation,” wrote F. R. Leavis. “No work, I think, has presented this perception as an imaginatively realized truth more compellingly than The Rainbow.”
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