Sons and LoversLawrence's first major novel is closely autobiographical. Featuring a Nottinghamshire mining family, it is a story of divisive family tensions and intense attachments, difficult choices and fluid feelings, mixed loyalties and confused love, material hardship and high aspirations. |
Contents
PART | 1 |
THE BIRTH OF PAUL AND ANOTHER BATTLE | 26 |
THE CASTING OFF OF MORELTHE TAKING ON OF WILLIAM | 45 |
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