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The Rainbow
Author
Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930
The Rainbow
D.H. Lawrence's masterpiece explores themes of love, family and social change set against the backdrop of a coal-mining community in Nottinghamshire during the early 20th century. The novel follows Ursula Brangwen and her sister Gudrun as they navigate their relationships with men and confront the changing values of their society.
- The Rainbow
- Chapter I. How Tom Brangwen Married A Polish Lady
- Chapter Ii. They Live At The Marsh
- Chapter Iii. Childhood Of Anna Lensky
- Chapter Iv. Girlhood Of Anna Brangwen
- Chapter V. Wedding At The Marsh
- Chapter Vi. Anna Victrix
- Chapter Vii. The Cathedral
- Chapter Viii. The Child
- Chapter Ix. The Marsh And The Flood
- Chapter X. The Widening Circle
- Chapter Xi. First Love
- Chapter Xii. Shame
- Chapter Xiii. The Man’s World
- Chapter Xiv. The Widening Circle
- Chapter Xv. The Bitterness Of Ecstasy
- Chapter Xvi. The Rainbow
Author
Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930