
Where the Rainbow Rises
by (uk) David Herbert Lawrence
About This Novel
This book is a collection of short stories by D. H. Lawrence, published based on Lawrence's original manuscripts collected by Cambridge University. D. H. Lawrence used restrained writing style to depict the life and death of the lower class of society, describing the never-ending spiritual struggle in daily life. His works are filled with a melancholy mood. However, the focus of the world's attention is limited to the bold and explicit use of words, which made him sigh: "No one will understand me in three hundred years!" During his lifetime, he and his works were repeatedly criticized both verbally and written. He was a rebel and controversial writer in the literary history of the 20th century. This book collects Lawrence's short stories and articles from 1907 to 1917. The selected articles all have their sources, and also include different modified versions of the same work. In this book, Lawrence depicts the joys, sorrows and joys of a group of ordinary people, and the many helplessness hidden under the happy life, giving people a glimpse of the process of a generation of literary masters, constantly challenging themselves and testing the purity of literature.
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