Synir og Elskendur

Synir og Elskendur

David Herbert Lawrence

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Gyrfalcon Books
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781034844990
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„Hún var ósvífinn kjaftur.''Hún var það ekki. Og hún var falleg, er það ekki?'„Ég leit ekki ... Og segðu stelpunum þínum, sonur minn, að þegar þær hlaupa á eftir þér, þá eiga þær ekki að koma og biðja móður þína um þig - segðu þeim það - frjóar töskur sem þú hittir á danskennslu „Hjónaband Gertrude og Walter Morel er orðið vígvöllur. Hrakin af ómenntuðum og stundum ofbeldisfullum eiginmanni sínum, viðkvæm Gertrude helgar líf sitt börnum sínum, sérstaklega sonum sínum, William og Paul - staðráðinn í að þeir muni ekki fylgja föður sínum til að vinna niður kolanámurnar. En átök eru óhjákvæmileg þegar Páll reynir að komast undan kæfandi tökum móður sinnar með samböndum við konur á sínum aldri. Sons and Lovers, sem staðsett er í heimalandi Nottinghamshire í Lawrence, er mjög sjálfsævisöguleg og sannfærandi lýsing á bernsku, unglingsárum og átökum kynslóða. 3

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