
Vikerkaar
A Romance, Classics, Literature book. assiduously D.H. Lawrence, The Rainbow //
«Vikerkaare» sündmustik algab 19. sajandi esimesel poolel, kui Nottinghamshire'i põlistalu perepoeg Torn Brangwen kosib endale aadlisoost poolatari Lydia Lensky, kel eelmisest abielust on tütreke Anna. Romaan keskendubki algul Torni suhetele oma aadlidaamist naisega ja kasutütrega, hiljem tõuseb teose keskmesse Anna abielu Torni sugulase Will Brangweniga. Lõpupeatükkides muutub peategelaseks juba Anna kõige vanem tütar Ursula – jõuline, suurte ihadega moodne naine, kelle seksuaalset nõudlikkust keskpärane mees rahuldada ei suuda.
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- Pages: 432 pages
- ISBN: / 9788498199
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...she was walking along the bottom-most bed--she was quite safe: quite safe, if she had to go on and on for ever, seeing this was the very bottom, and there was nothing deeper. There was nothing deeper, you see, so one could not but feel certain, passive. D.H. Lawrence, The Rainbow // Then what do you feel? It's all such a nothingness, what you feel and what you don't feel." "What D.H. Lawrence, The Rainbow // ...a temple was never perfectly a temple, till it was ruined and mixed up with the winds and the sky and the herbs. D.H. Lawrence, The Rainbow //
Roy G. Biv, the Birds and the Bees *4.4 stars*This D.H. Lawrence novel, published in 1915, was almost immediately banned as obscene and the first printing of over 1,000 copies were seized and burned. It was not available for purchase in Britain for the next 11 years. No doubt, this book treated sexual desire as candidly as most books... "He seemed to live with a strain upon himself, and occasionally came these dark, chaotic rages, the lust for destruction," Lawrence writes, half-way through this story. Then Lawrence brings a child, Ursula, into "consciousness" and this novel soars with hope to the heavens. "The Rainbow" is a real beauty in the world of literature.... THE RAINBOW. (1915). D(David) H(Herbert) Lawrence. **. I remember that this was one of the assigned novels for my class in English Lit. back during my college days. I also remember skimming the last four-hundred pages or so. Now that I am much older and, supposedly, more mature and knowledgeable, I thought Id give this book another...