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Daughters of the Vicar – D. H. Lawrence
A powerful novella exploring class divisions and the choices women face between material security and genuine love in an English mining community.
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Fanny and Annie – D. H. Lawrence
A short story exploring class tensions and romantic disillusionment when a refined young woman returns to her working-class hometown to marry her childhood sweetheart.
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Fantasia of the Unconscious – D. H. Lawrence
A bold philosophical work challenging Freudian psychology and proposing an alternative understanding of human consciousness rooted in the body’s own deep wisdom.
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Kangaroo – D. H. Lawrence
A novel set in Australia exploring political movements, male friendship, and the relationship between landscape and consciousness in the aftermath of World War I.
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Lady Chatterley’s Lover – D. H. Lawrence
A controversial and groundbreaking novel exploring passion, class barriers, and the conflict between the intellectual life and physical desire in post-war England.