“And she shrank away again, back into her darkness, and for a long while remained blotted safely away from living.”
Quote by D.H. Lawrence
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The Rainbow traces three generations of the Brangwen family, beginning in the mid-nineteenth century and extending into the early twentieth century. The narrative examines shifting social conditions and evolving consciousness as each generation confronts questions of identity, sexuality, and spiritual aspiration. The novel moves from the agricultural world of Tom and Lydia Brangwen through the industrial transformations affecting their descendants, culminating in the experiences of Ursula Brangwen as she seeks education, employment, and personal autonomy. The work employs symbolic imagery and psychological depth to portray characters striving for transcendent connection amid changing social structures. Originally published in 1915, the book became subject to obscenity proceedings in Britain due to its frank treatment of sexual themes, resulting in suppressed circulation for over a decade. more
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