The Trespasser

The Trespasser by David Herbert Lawrence, published by Penguin Books in 1912, is a work that delves into the intricacies of human relationships and societal norms. This edition spans 216 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins in a modest sitting-room of a house in South London, setting the stage for a story that explores themes of intimacy and personal connection against the backdrop of urban life.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the characters’ experiences as they navigate their surroundings, with the hum of trams and the distant sounds of city life creating a contrasting atmosphere. The book touches on various subjects, including romance and coming of age, while also incorporating elements of literary fiction and erotica. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of desire and the impact of environment on personal relationships.
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It was the sitting-room of a mean house standing in line with hundreds of others of the same kind along a wide road in South London. Now and again the trams hummed by but the room was foreign to the trams and to the sound of the London traffic.
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