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Love Poems And Others eBook

by D. H. Lawrence
language: english
Publisher: Mint Editions, May of 2021 ‧
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Love Poems and Others by D.H Lawrence features thirty-two poems of various lengths. With themes of love, marriage, gender, sexuality and emotional health, Lawrence’s work is both relatable and revolutionary. Separated into three sections, Love Poems and Others addresses an eclectic variety of human struggles. The first section, Love Poems explores how gender changes the expectations of love and sex. Through the portrayal of the search for love, this section examines the almost violent human need for connection, pondering how society both enables and prevents this instinctual need. The next section, Dialect reproduces and preserves the language and concerns of the people in Nottinghamshire, England, a county in the East Midlands in which D.H Lawrence spent most of his youth. Through the honest depiction of this region, modern-day readers are afforded the privileged understanding of this historic area as Lawrence portrays the intricacies of the people who once lived there. The final section of Love Poems and Others is titled Schoolmaster. Following the narrative of a schoolmaster, this section explores themes of masculinity and youth. Each of the thirty-two poems featured in Love Poems and Others is crafted with masterful rhythm, vivid imagery, and tender sentiment. Through the use of accessible language and relatable themes, Lawrence explores the taboo and unspoken in his poetry, provoking strong reactions. Including provocative perspectives, honest depictions, and representation of a local culture and dialect, Love Poems and Others proves to be as insightful as it is beautiful. Originally published over one-hundred years ago in 1915, D.H Lawrence’s Love Poems and Others simultaneously preserves the culture and customs of his time while also addressing social issues that modern society still struggles with, attesting to the timelessness of the human spirit. Featuring fan-favorite poems such as Lilies in the Fire and Dog-Tired, this edition of Love Poems and Others by D.H Lawrence is now presented with a stunning new cover design and is printed in an easy-to-read font. With these accommodations, modern readers are able to appreciate the gorgeous and substantial verses of the prolific and provocative author and poet, D.H Lawrence.

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Love Poems And Others

by D. H. Lawrence

Property Description
ISBN: 9781513275529
Publisher: Mint Editions
Release Date: May of 2021
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Mint Editions (Poetry And Verse)
Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781513275529
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence nasceu em Eastwood, na Inglaterra, a 11 de setembro de 1885. Foi um dos mais importantes escritores ingleses da primeira metade do século XX, autor de uma obra provocatória, que incidiu sobre temas como as relações humanas, a sexualidade e a complexidade da consciência, tendo como pano de fundo o crescimento do mundo industrial. Filhos e Amantes (1913), Mulheres Apaixonadas (1920) e O Amante de Lady Chatterley (1928) contam-se entre os seus títulos mais famosos, o último dos quais proibido no Reino Unido até aos anos 60, sob acusações de obscenidade. Lawrence escreveu romances, contos, poemas, ensaios, livros de viagens e peças de teatro. Morreu vítima de tuberculose, em França, a 2 de março 1930.

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