David Herbert Lawrence eBooks

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Nacque nel 1885 a Eastwood. Figura tra le più emblematiche della letteratura inglese del Novecento, con James Joyce e Virginia Woolf fu uno dei grandi innovatori della narrativa anglosassone, soprattutto per le tematiche affrontate. Autore di raccolte poetiche, libri di viaggio e romanzi, tra cui Il pavone bianco (1911), Figli e amanti (1913), Donne innamorate (1920), La verga d’Aronne (1922) e L’amante di Lady Chatterley (1928), fu anche il traduttore inglese di Verga. Morì nel 1930 a Vence. Delle sue opere Elliot ha pubblicato i romanzi La ragazza perduta (2014), Il trasgressore (2015), L’arcobaleno (2015) e la raccolta di racconti Sotto il sole d’Italia (2014).
EBOOK   9788892511699

Lady Chatterley's lover (Arcadia Classics). E-book. Formato Mobipocket David Herbert Lawrence   -  David Herbert Lawrence, 2015  - 

Lady Chatterley's Lover is D. H. Lawrence's controversial novel written in 1928, which tells the story of an aristocratic woman, Constance (Lady Chatterley), who has an affair with the estate's gamekeeper when her husband is paralyzed and rendered impotent. Central to the theme of the novel is the need for physical stimulation as well as mental stimulation in order to feel complete as a human being. Due to the offensive language and subject matter of the book a charge of obscenity was brought against it in a famous 1960 trial in the United Kingdom. The novel and Lawrence were cleared of the charges and for the first time the novel was allowed to be published without restriction. Presented here is the original unabridged version first published privately in Florence in 1928.

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EBOOK   9786050439267

Sons and lovers. E-book. Formato Mobipocket David Herbert Lawrence   -  David Herbert Lawrence, 2016  - 

The third published novel of D. H. Lawrence, taken by many to be his earliest masterpiece, tells the story of Paul Morel, a young man and budding artist. Richard Aldington explains the semi-autobiographical nature of his masterpiece: When you have experienced Sons and Lovers you have lived through the agonies of the young Lawrence striving to win free from his old life'. Generally, it is not only considered as an evocative portrayal of working-class life in a mining community, but also an intense study of family, class and early sexual relationships. This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+70 and in the USA.

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