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D. H. Lawrence: A BBC Radio Collection: 14 dramatisations and radio readings including Lady Chatterleys Lover, Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow and Women in Love

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By (author): D.H. Lawrence

Dramatisations and readings of DH Lawrences four best-known novels, as heard on BBC Radio 4

Crowned the greatest imaginative novelist of our generation by EM Forster, DH Lawrence has an undisputed place in Englands canon of great authors. This collection brings together dramatisations and readings of his four most famous novels, exploring themes such as sexual desire, the complexity of human relationships, individual freedom and social change.

Sons and Lovers
Conflicts grow for Nottinghamshire mining family Gertrude and Walter Morel and their sons in this powerful full-cast dramatisation starring Benedict Sandiford and Elizabeth Estensen.

The Rainbow
This abridged version of Lawrences classic explores the lives and loves of three generations of the Brangwen family at Marsh Farm. Read by David Bradley.

Women in Love
In this dramatisation of Lawrences passionate novel the sequel to The Rainbow sisters Ursula and Gudrun attract the attention of two very different gentlemen with very different responses to love. Starring Clare Holman, Stella Gonet, Douglas Hodge and Nicholas Farrell.

Lady Chatterleys Lover
An emotionally frustrated aristocrat embarks on an adulterous affair with her gamekeeper in this abridged reading by Ian Hogg.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 273g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 141mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: BBC Worldwide Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781787537224

About D.H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence whose fiction has had a profound influence on twentieth-century literature was born on September 11 1885 in a mining village in Nottinghamshire England. His father was an illiterate coal miner his mother a genteel schoolteacher determined to lift her children out of the working class. His parents' unhappy marriage and his mother's strong emotional claims on her son later became the basis for Lawrence's Sons and Lovers (1913) one of the most important autobiographical novels of this century.   In 1915 his masterpiece The Rainbow which like it's companion novel Women In Love (1920) dealt frankly with sex was suppressed as indecent a month after its publication. Aaron's Road (1922); Kangaroo (1923) set in Australia; and The Plumed Serpent (1926) set in Mexico were all written during Lawrence's travels in search of political and emotional refuge and healthful climate. In 1928 already desperately ill Lawrence wrote Lady Chatterly's Lover. Banned as pornographic the unexpurgated edition was not allowed legal circulation in Britain until 1960. D. H. Lawrence called his life marked by struggle frustration and despair a savage enough pilgrimage. He died on March 2 1930 at the age of 44 in Vence France.

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