Virgin and the Gypsy (Wordsworth Classics)
by D.H. Lawrence
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Read in May, 2008
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A delightful book, beginning to end, vividly rendered and unique in Lawrence's repertoire, although replete with trademark natural catastrophe. Though at moments and really only briefly, the text verged on the trashy romance genre, this book, found in manuscript form in France at the time of the author's death, easily transcends sloppy sexiness and becomes a fresh portrait of young yearning.
I couldn't get "Fanny and Alexander" out of my mind for most of the narrative and I think ...more
I couldn't get "Fanny and Alexander" out of my mind for most of the narrative and I think ...more
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At this point in his career, he was living under the radar after his previous novels caused quite a few stirs with their scandalous presentations of never-before-published four letter words and graphically sexual scenes. This novel has little to thrust a curious eyebrow to the modern reader, but still raises some interesting topics such as love, class, youth, and ennui, that should be able to hold your attention for a book that I read in one sitting. The ending is appealingly quite unexpected.
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A little gem of a story by the always delightfully debauched Lawrence. He really lets his anger and frustration at the general repression of his sexual urges as dictated by society seethe in this one, one of the last things he wrote I believe. And there's the usual dichotomy between society/authority and nature/desire, but laid out very concisely. If you need a jumping off point for Lady Chatterly's Lover/Lawrence this is a good novella to start with.
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Read in November, 2007
if you're looking for a quick foray into lawrence's style, this is a nice quick read, and moves a little more quickly than Lady Chatterly's Lover, or Women in Love. of course, it also doesn't dive nearly as deep. i really enjoyed lawrence's descriptive passages of the countryside and his ability to convey the sense of social confinement and boredom his characters feel within that landscape.
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Read in October, 2007
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lawrence fans
the dialogue is not up to lawrence's best but the character studies are fab
he puts you in the parlour and throws you into the neurotic fretwork of a woman, her bitchy sisters, her impossibly dead mother, her annoying grandmother and her own flawed heart.
love lawrence
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Read in April, 2004
These stories made me a D. H. Lawrence fan and no, I have not yet read the "big" D. H. Lawrence books. That doesn't mean I'm not a fan. Yes, I enjoyed this slim volume that much.
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Read in November, 2007
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someone who needs a litle romance
I liked this book because it reads like a very smart romance novel. the ending is absolutely perfect. it made me remember how ridiculous we are when we're young and bored.
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Read in May, 2008
Not a fan of this author.
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