D.H. Lawrence
The Rainbow
Article number 10219253
The Rainbow by D. H. Lawrence follows the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family living in rural and later more industrial England, focusing on their emotional development, relationships, and changing social environment over time. The narrative explores how individuals within the family respond differently to love, marriage, personal fulfillment, and societal expectations, particularly as traditional rural life gives way to modern influences and shifting cultural norms. Central attention is given to inner psychological experience and the tension between personal desire and social constraint, with the novel tracing how each generation attempts to find meaning and connection in an evolving world.
Condition
Used - Poor
Language
English
Article type
Book - Paperback
Year
1975
Publisher
Penguin Books (Harmondsworth)
Number of pages
496 pages
EAN
9780140006926
Cover soiled.
