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The Rainbow

D.H. Lawrence

Casa editrice: Edicions Perelló

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The Rainbow tells the story of three generations of the Brangwen family, exploring the gradual transformation of rural English life and the inner awakening of its characters. Through relationships shaped by desire, emotional tension, and the search for identity, D. H. Lawrence offers a profound portrait of the conflict between tradition and individual freedom.

More than a family saga, this novel is an intense inquiry into human consciousness. Love, sexuality, faith, and the need for personal fulfillment intertwine in a world undergoing constant change. With powerful, sensuous prose, Lawrence transforms the intimate experiences of his characters into a universal reflection on growth, rebellion, and the often fragile promise of a fuller life.
Disponibile da: 13/01/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 480 pagine.

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