The White Peacock

The White Peacock by David Herbert Lawrence, published by Penguin Books in 1995, is a literary fiction work that delves into the complexities of human relationships. This edition spans 366 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the lives of three individuals—Lettie, George, and Leslie—examining the interpersonal influences that contribute to unhappiness in their relationships.
Readers will find a nuanced exploration of the dynamics between these characters, as the story unfolds to reveal the emotional intricacies that shape their interactions. The book provides insight into the factors that lead to dissatisfaction and conflict, making it a thoughtful examination of human connection. With its focus on the themes of relationships and personal struggles, The White Peacock invites readers to reflect on the nature of their own connections.
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Lawrence’s first novel is a compelling exploration of the interpersonal influences that cause unhappiness in relationships and is based on the lives of three individuals, the lively Lettie and George and Leslie.
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