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This combo product is bundled in India but the publishing origin of this title may vary.Publication date of this bundle is the creation date of this bundle; the actual publication date of child items may vary.England My England is a collection of short stories published by D. H. Lawrence. Between 1913 and 1921 various pieces were initially written many of them against the backdrop of World War I. Most of these versions were printed in periodicals or newspapers. Later Lawrence chose ten and thoroughly rewrote them for the book England My England. Thomas Seltzer in the US released this on October 24th 1922. Martin Secker released the first UK edition in 1924. An Englishwoman is left with her husbands parents while he is away at war. She receives a letter addressed to her husband from his mistress. The translator leaves out that the woman and her child are coming to England and tells him also what he told the mans wife. A young boy is adopted by a family that is without any male children. The boy now a young man visits the patriarch of the family when war breaks out. He asks the father for the daughters hand in marriage even though she is old enough to be his mother. Samson and Delilah tell the story of a woman whose husband abandoned her and her newborn child to go mining for gold.Fantasia of the Unconscious is a psychological study written by D. H. Lawrence exploring the unconscious mind and the role it plays in human behavior. The book is divided into two parts: the first part examines the concept of the unconscious mind and its relationship to the conscious mind while the second part delves into the practical applications of this knowledge in daily life. Throughout the book Lawrence draws on his own experiences and those of his patients to illustrate his points using a mixture of anecdotes personal reflection and psychoanalytic theory. He also critiques the work of Sigmund Freud arguing that Freuds theories of the unconscious are too limiting and fail to take into account the full complexity of human nature. Fantasia of the Unconscious is a challenging book that offers a unique perspective on the human psyche. It is recommended for anyone interested in psychology philosophy or the works of D. H. Lawrence.When the miners threaten to go on strike Gerald Barlow the colliery master in Touch and Go behaves in accordance with form and is disdainful and unwavering. Its not their narrative; its his. Gerald has modernized the pit and dehumidified the employees since his father before him was too lenient with the guys and he has nothing but contempt for their efforts to exert authority.</br></br> They make an effort each day. They lack the intellect to run contemporary business hence they could never do it. They are not intelligent living forms. The owners might not have much but Labour does not. They are merely mechanical cubes that can do one or two moves before being finished. They are as ignorant of life as a lawnmower.</br> The villain is unmistakably the Labour representative Job Arthur Freer who cosies up to Gerald in secret and joyfully accepts a pocketful of pricey cigars before turning on his master after receiving a pounding from him.</br> The third and final act will inevitably have a final confrontation. When it did nothing noteworthy happened and the play abruptly ended as if there had been a curfew on the theatre and the time had run out. Oliver a friend of Geralds did give a rambling speech about Capital and Labour battling over the same stick but it was essentially meaningless.</br> Broadly viewed as D. H. Lawrences most prominent novel Women in Love brings to the readers the era of English society before the First World War and is a splendid inspiration for the unyielding force of human craving. </br> Women in Love is a continuation hence begins where The Rainbow ends. The plot is developed around the third era of Brangwens- Ursula Brangwen presently an instructor at Beldover which is a mining town in the Midlands and her sister Gudrun who got back from the art school in London. The focal point of the novel is fundamentally on their relationships. Ursula falls in love with Rupert Birkin a school auditor whereas Gudrun discovers love for the industrialist Gerald Crich and later with a stoneworker named Loerke. Quintessentially a writing experiment Women in Love is one of Lawrences generally exceptional creative and agitating works.
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