Women in Love
by D. H. Lawrence
Publisher: Thomas Seltzer 1920
ISBN/ASIN: 0451530799
Number of pages: 480
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Women in Love examines the ill effects of industrialization on the human psyche, resolving that individual and collective rebirth is possible only through human intensity and passion. Lawrence compels us to admit that we live less finely than we should, whatever we are.
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