Women in Love

Women in Love

D. H. Lawrence

15h 8m
181,415 words
en

Women in Love is a profound exploration of relationships, sexuality, and societal conventions in early 20th-century England. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel follows the lives of two sisters, Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen, as they navigate love, desire, and independence. Ursula, a schoolteacher, seeks a deeper connection beyond societal expectations, while Gudrun, an artist, is drawn to passionate and tumultuous relationships. As they become involved with Rupert Birkin and Gerald Crich, two men from different social classes, the novel delves into the complexities of human emotions and the struggle for genuine intimacy in a world marked by societal constraints and emotional repression. Women in Love was published as a sequel to Lawrence’s controversial The Rainbow, although they were meant to be one book. Because The Rainbow was banned in the UK for eleven years, the novel was initially published in the U.S. to subscribers only, after years of delays. Lawrence’s UK publisher backed out out of publishing the novel, and UK readers had to wait for over a year until it was finally published in England.

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