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The Rainbow is a groundbreaking novel by British author
D. H. Lawrence, first published in
1915. The book traces the lives and emotional development of three generations of the
Brangwen family, a lineage of farmers and craftsmen living in the
East Midlands of England, near
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. At its core,
The Rainbow explores the
search for personal fulfillment, the
struggle between tradition and progress, and the
evolution of relationships, particularly between men and women. Lawrence delves into the intimate lives of his characters, portraying their
sexuality, desires, and conflicts with unprecedented frankness for the time. This led to the novel being
banned for obscenity shortly after publication, though it is now recognized as a
masterpiece of modernist literature. The narrative begins with
Tom Brangwen, a contented farmer, and follows his descendants—especially
Ursula Brangwen, the novel’s central figure—who rebels against societal constraints in her quest for spiritual and intellectual freedom.
With lyrical prose and deep psychological insight,
The Rainbow addresses themes such as
industrialization,
class,
gender roles, and the
complexity of human emotions, laying the groundwork for its sequel,
Women in Love (1920).
D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Lawrence, 1885–1930) was a prominent English writer, poet, and essayist known for his deeply psychological and often controversial works that explore human emotions, sexuality, and the struggle for personal freedom in an increasingly industrialized world.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025