D.H. Lawrence
St. Mawr / The Virgin and the Gipsy
Article number 10219254
The book brings together two separate narratives by D. H. Lawrence, both focusing on young women who experience a growing tension between strict social or family structures and a desire for emotional and personal freedom. In St. Mawr, a young woman becomes increasingly disillusioned with the superficiality of her social environment and is drawn instead to the raw, untamed presence of a spirited horse, which becomes a symbol of instinctive life and vitality. In The Virgin and the Gipsy, a rector’s daughter raised in a rigid, repressive household begins to question her constrained existence after encountering a more open and instinct-driven way of life represented by an outsider figure, leading to an inner awakening and emotional transformation. Both stories explore psychological development, repression, and the contrast between societal expectations and natural impulse, set against early 20th-century English social and cultural contexts.
Condition
Used - Poor
Language
English
Article type
Book - Paperback
Year
1974
Publisher
Penguin Books (Harmondsworth)
Number of pages
252 pages
EAN
9780140007572
Cover soiled.
