The Lost Girl

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Oneworld Classics, 2011 - Fiction - 430 pages
"The daughter of well-to-do tradespeople in the fictional mining town of Woodhouse, Alvina Houghton struggles to find excitement in her provincial surroundings and worries that she is condemned to become an old maid. After plans to elope with her lover to Australia and train as a nurse in London lead to nothing, she joins a travelling theatre group and succumbs to the charms of the dark, passionate Italian Ciccio."--Publisher.

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About the author (2011)

D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English writer whose work often dealt with themes of human sexuality and suffered from censorship as a result. Since his death, he has come to be regarded as a pioneer of English modernism and one of the greatest writers of his generation. He is the author of "Lady Chatterley's Lover," " Sons and Lovers," and "Women in Love."

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