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The "Lawrence Classics Series" consists of four books: "Sons and Lovers", "Women in Love", "The Woman on Horseback" and "The White Peacock". The translation was led by domestic Lawrence research experts Feng Jiqing and Bi Bingbin, bringing together three generations of outstanding domestic translators, old, middle and young. The translation is simple and elegant, restoring the beautiful context of the original work, and a large number of footnotes present the social background and British cultural heritage of the time. "Women in Love" (1921) is Lawrence's most important work. The writer uses poetic touches to describe all his philosophical concepts, social dreams and in-depth thinking about individual life and gender relations. The novel takes the love stories of Ursula and Birkin, Gudrun and Gerald as its development context, starting from the relationship between man and woman, man and man, and woman and woman, exploring the essential role of independent personality and perfect sexual relationship, and looking for eternal value from the essence of life and the belief in the body. At the same time, the novel revolves around pure destructiveness and explores issues such as philosophy, life, love, and death from the surging death impulses, showing profound modernity.
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