Rainbow

Rainbow

by Lawrence

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Open "The Rainbow" and understand your own desires, which may reduce 50% of the pain in life! The masterpiece of D. H. Lawrence, one of the four major modern British novelists. In the history of human literature, "The Rainbow" encourages people to boldly understand their desires and ignite the passion for life. It is one of the most controversial classic works in Britain in the 20th century and a work of genius that shocked the world! Famous writer Lin Yutang, Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing, and British novelist E. M. Forster all spoke highly of Lawrence: Lin Yutang: Lawrence's words are meant for adults and are not easy to understand. If they are read to an immature society, they will lose their purpose. Doris Lessing: Lawrence is a genius who is at the center of English literature and has a stable position in world literature. E. M. Forster: The great imaginative writer of our time. A brand new hardcover version of "The Rainbow" translated by famous writers, a considerate version to help you read this book thoroughly! (1) Translator Huang Yushi carefully translated it, and his son Huang Yisi revised it in 1005 places, making it a smooth and trouble-free reading. (2) Original character relationship table, sorting out the important main characters in the article, making it clear at a glance. (3) An original biography of Lawrence, taking you to understand the rebellious and worldly Lawrence. (4) Includes rare photos of the first edition of "Rainbow". The Brangwen family always had a look in their eyes as if they were expecting something. They seemed to be eagerly hoping for something they didn't even know about. "Rainbow" tells the story of every ordinary person's search for reconciliation in love and desire during the changing times from agricultural civilization to industrial civilization through the emotional entanglements of three generations of the Brangwen family. "The Rainbow" is a novel by D. H. Lawrence. Literary critic Mark Spilka believes that "The Rainbow" and the companion piece "Women in Love" represent the highest achievements of Lawrence's literary creation.

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spiritual world

Very delicately written, these words have a calm sense of madness

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