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The Tales Of D. H. Lawrence
"The Tales of D. H. Lawrence" refers to
the collected short stories of the 20th-century author, known for themes of modernity, instinct, and sexuality. Key short stories include "The Prussian Officer," "The Horse Dealer's Daughter," "The Rocking-Horse Winner," and "The Woman Who Rode Away," among others, which explore human psychology and emotion in the face of industrialization and societal change
Themes: Lawrence's short stories often examine emotional and psychological states, human instinct, sexuality, and the impact of industrial society.
Key Works:
"The Prussian Officer" (1914): A collection of stories that includes the title story.
"The Fox": A novella sometimes considered a short story, exploring themes of human connection and identity.
"The Rocking-Horse Winner": A story about a boy who tries to bring luck to his family through gambling.
"The Woman Who Rode Away": A story about a woman who leaves her life behind to seek spiritual fulfillment with a Native American tribe.
"The Princess": Another famous short story by the author.
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| Penerbit | Martin Secker : London., 1934 |
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11 x 22 cm / 1138 pg
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