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Published in 1920, "Women in Love" written by author D. H. Lawrence, an early 20th century British novelist, poet, and playwright, is the story of Gudrun and Ursula, the Brangwen sisters. The sisters meet and fall in love with two men who, like them, are emotionally intense and often confused about love and life. The novel has a middle school 'break up/get back together' cadence to it that draws the reader in as it examines relationships and societal expectations between men and women, and even men and men. Eventually, the drama of these highly reactive couples results in tragedy.

"Women in Love" is a sequel to his earlier novel "The Rainbow" (1915), also published by E-Bookarama Editions, and follows the continuing loves and lives of the Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. 
LanguageEnglish
PublisherE-BOOKARAMA
Release dateJan 5, 2023
ISBN9788829587803
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D.H. Lawrence

David Herbert Lawrence was born on 11th September 1881 in Eastwood, a small mining village in Nottinghamshire, in the English Midlands. Despite ill health as a child and a comparatively disadvantageous position in society, he became a teacher in 1908, and took up a post in a school in Croydon, south of London. His first novel, The White Peacock, was published in 1911, and from then until his death he wrote feverishly, producing poetry, novels, essays, plays travel books and short stories, while travelling around the world, settling for periods in Italy, New Mexico and Mexico. He married Frieda Weekley in 1914 and died of tuberculosis in 1930.

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