Considering D. H. Lawrence
The Rainbow reviewed
I have to admit to a profound deficiency with regard to D. H. Lawrence. I've only read some short stories, too much poetry, a few essays, and Sons and Lovers. I read at Lady Chatterly's Lover which so profoundly bored me that I made no further attempt at Lawrence though I knew I ought to have at least Women in Love and The Rainbow under my belt. Perhaps this will stir enough interest that I can take it up again and read. Or perhaps not. Those of you who are Lawrence fans--any suggestions to reignite interest? Or is there such a thing as a Lawrence fan?
I have to admit to a profound deficiency with regard to D. H. Lawrence. I've only read some short stories, too much poetry, a few essays, and Sons and Lovers. I read at Lady Chatterly's Lover which so profoundly bored me that I made no further attempt at Lawrence though I knew I ought to have at least Women in Love and The Rainbow under my belt. Perhaps this will stir enough interest that I can take it up again and read. Or perhaps not. Those of you who are Lawrence fans--any suggestions to reignite interest? Or is there such a thing as a Lawrence fan?
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