Twilight in Italy

Twilight in Italy by David Herbert Lawrence, published by Penguin Books in 1981, is a reflective exploration of the Italian landscape and its seasonal beauty. This edition spans 174 pages and is presented in English. The book captures the essence of spring as it unfolds in Italy, vividly describing the emergence of primroses and crocuses, and the enchanting atmosphere that accompanies this transformation.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery that highlights the natural beauty of the Italian countryside. The narrative focuses on the delicate interplay of colors and the awakening of flora, creating a serene backdrop for contemplation. With themes related to travel and literary criticism, this work invites readers to appreciate the subtleties of the European landscape, particularly in Italy and Germany, through Lawrence’s keen observations.
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Soon the primroses are strong on the ground. There is a bank of small, frail crocuses shooting the lavender into this spring. And then the tussocks and tussocks of primroses are fully out, there is full morning everywhere on the banks and roadsides and stream-sides, and around the olive roots, a morning of primroses underfoot, with an invisible threading of many violets, and then the lovely blue clusters of hepatica, really like pieces of blue sky showing through a clarity of primrose.
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