Sons and Lovers

Sons and Lovers

David H. Lawrence

Sons and Lovers (1913) is a semi-autobiographical novel by D. H. Lawrence about Paul Morel, a young man trapped between the possessive love of his mother and two mistresses, in search of identity and sexual freedom.

Sons and Lovers is considered one of Lawrence's most important works and a classic example of the English modernist novel. Semi-autobiographical, the novel draws on the author's childhood in the mining region of Nottinghamshire. It follows the life of Paul Morel, the second son of a working-class family, from childhood to early adulthood.

The story begins with the marriage of Gertrude Coppard, an intelligent and refined girl from a middle-class family, and Walter Morel, a vibrant but uneducated miner. The marriage quickly collapses due to class differences, Walter's drinking and violence. Gertrude turns emotionally to her sons, first to the elder William, and after his early death to Paul. Her mother's love becomes suffocating, almost incestuous, shaping Paul's emotional world.

Paul grows up as a sensitive, artistically gifted young man. He works as a clerk, paints, and tries to free himself from his mother's influence and the mining, industrial environment. He meets two very different women: Miriam Leivers, a spiritual, mystical farm girl, with whom he shares an intellectual and artistic affinity but lacks physical passion; and Clara Dawes, a married, sensual, and emancipated woman, with whom he experiences intense physical love but finds no complete emotional connection.

The novel deeply explores the Oedipus complex – Paul's inability to fully surrender to other women while his mother is alive. His mother's death brings him liberation, but also a deep emptiness. In the end, Paul stands alone, faced with the choice between life and death, aware that he must move on.

Lawrence writes boldly about sexuality, which at the time of its publication sparked controversy and accusations of obscenity. The novel is not just a coming-of-age story, but a powerful critique of Victorian morality, Puritanism, and the mechanical nature of modern life. Sons and Lovers is a masterpiece that influenced all of 20th century literature, especially in its depiction of family dynamics and psychological conflicts.

Dimensions
18 x 11 cm
Pages
511
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd, London, 1979.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: English.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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