
Book by Lawrence, D. H.
The narrative centers on the complex psychological and emotional entanglements of characters navigating the constraints of societal expectations and personal desire. The protagonist seeks to reconcile internal impulses with the rigid structures of their environment, facing opposition from both external social pressures and internal moral conflicts. The narrative framework utilizes a third-person perspective to examine the nuances of human interaction and the tension between individual autonomy and collective norms. The world is defined by the social hierarchies and moral codes of the early twentieth century, which serve as a catalyst for the characters' internal development.
Discussion often centers on the author's ability to capture the subtle shifts in character consciousness during moments of high tension. Readers frequently highlight the dense, introspective nature of the prose as a defining feature of the work. Critics often point to the balance between social commentary and the intimate focus on personal development as a hallmark of the narrative structure. The atmosphere is frequently described as heavy with the weight of unspoken expectations, which drives the pacing of the story forward. This work remains a subject of study for those interested in the evolution of modern psychological realism.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
1978-07-27
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140042318
ISBN-13:
9780140042313
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