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David Herbert Lawrence

St. Mawr

In D.H. Lawrence's novella 'St. Mawr,' the author masterfully intertwines themes of existential longing, the quest for authenticity, and the complex interplay between human relationships and nature. Through the story of Louisa, a woman seeking liberation from societal constraints, Lawrence employs a vivid and impressionistic literary style that encapsulates both the raw beauty of the English countryside and the tumultuous inner lives of his characters. The narrative not only explores the tension between civilization and the untamed spirit represented by St. Mawr, a magnificent stallion, but also reflects Lawrence's broader critique of early 20th-century society's moral fabric. D.H. Lawrence, known for his deep psychological insights and exploration of human instincts, often drew inspiration from his own experiences and the turbulent socio-political landscape of his time. His connections to the industrial north of England, alongside his fascination with the natural world, profoundly shaped his perspective, which translates into 'St. Mawr'Äôs' profound exploration of personal and spiritual freedom. This novella, like much of Lawrence's work, reflects his philosophical struggles with modernity and individualism. 'Fusing potent symbolism with richly drawn characterizations, 'St. Mawr' is a compelling read for anyone interested in the exploration of self-discovery and the quest for true connection amidst the machinations of societal expectation. Lawrence's innovative narrative will resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of the human psyche and the pressing need for authenticity in an ever-changing world.
200 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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