D. Lawrence
The Rainbow

The Rainbow

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The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family, particularly focusing on the sexual dynamics of, and relations between, the characters.Lawrence's frank treatment of sexual desire and the power it plays within relationships as a natural and even spiritual force of life, though perhaps tame by modern standards, caused The Rainbow to be prosecuted in an obscenity trial in late 1915, as a result of which all copies were seized and burnt. After this ban it was unavailable in Britain for 11 years, although editions were available in the USA.The Rainbow was followed by a sequel in 1920, Women in Love. Although Lawrence conceived of the two novels as one, considering the titles The Sisters and The Wedding Ring for the work, they were published as two separate novels at the urging of his publisher. However, after the negative public reception of The Rainbow, Lawrence's publisher opted out of publishing the sequel. This is the cause of the five-year gap between the two novels.In 1998, the Modern Library ranked The Rainbow 48th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.Contents:How Tom Brangwen Married A Polish LadyThey Live At The MarshChildhood Of Anna LenskyGirlhood Of Anne BrangwenWedding At The MarshAnna VictrixThe CathedralThe ChildThe Marsh And The FloodThe Widening CircleFirst LoveShameThe Man's WorldThe Widening CircleThe Bitterness Of EcstasyThe RainbowA Brief Biography of D.H. Lawrence

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