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Posted by leon on December 12, 19100 at 02:58:23:
In Reply to: 'The Rainbow' posted by Pete on October 27, 19100 at 21:18:14:
: Just cannot understand why reading 'The Rainbow'-arguably his finest work- is out of fashion!
: Everybody seems to have this fixation on the in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' or 'Sons and Lovers'...
I love Lawrence' writing but I do find Rainbow a bit long-winded. His Sons And Lovers is by far a better book. If I were to recomend his work to any one, Sons and lovers will be my choice, not Rainbow which drags at times. It is great writing no doubt, but one may get bogged down and eventually get ed off by the author's messages. I read that book when I was in my early twenty. I may be wrong.
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