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Women in love

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The Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula live in The Midlands of England in the 1910s. After befriending two local men, Rupert and Gerald, the lives of the foursome become entangled as they question society, politics, and the relationships between men and women in the pre-War era.A sequel to The Rainbow>, Women in Love>-"the beginning of a new world," as Lawrence called it-suffered some of the most spectacular damage ever inflicted upon one of his books in the course of its revision, transcription, and publication. Until now, no text of Women in Love> has ever been published which is faithful to all of Lawrence's revisions, allowing its readers to read and understand the novelist's work as he himself created it. ABOUT THE SERIES "The Cambridge edition. has restored-perhaps created-texts which are authoritative enough to stand for another fifty years." (Literary Review) >D. H. Lawrence is one of the great writers of the twentieth century-yet the texts of his writings, whether published during his lifetime or since, are textually corrupt. He was forced to accept the often-stringent house-styling of his printers, not to mention intrusive editing due to his publishers' timidity.A team of scholars at Cambridge University Press has worked for more than thirty years to restore the definitive texts of D. H. Lawrence. The Cambridge Edition >provides texts of all of his works, which are as close as can now be determined to those he would have wished to see printed.The texts are established through rigorous collation of all extant materials, from draft manuscripts to first book publication, identifying errors made by copyists, typists and printers; house-styling by printers; and censorship and bowdlerization by publishers.The Cambridge Editions >were published between 1979 and 2011. This is the first time they have been available in eBook form.

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Rosetta Books
0795351666 / 9780795351662
eBook (EPUB)
823.912
20/02/2019
English
Classics
641 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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