THE BOOK: Women in Love
 
                                                           
 
 
Women in Love was written by D.H.Lawrence in 1920.
The novel tells the story about two sisters. They are living in contemporary England and they are amourously acquaninted with two gentlemen of the upper class.

The story narrates a magnificant vision of the pre-industrial England before the War, linked with a fantastic anlytical criticism about society at the beginning of the century and about the personal relationships between men and women, and people of the same sex.

It's a dualistic novel, because on one side there is a comparison between his social environment and on the other side that in which he is moving, that is to say an urban one.

In Women in Love an anlysis is made of the monolithic and closed structure of the English social classes. On one side, the action happens in Shortland, the world of the Crich family, the owners of the mines and even the organizers of the commnunity spaces in the town. On the other hand, there is Beldover and the world of Brangwen. The problem lies in the Industrial North, in Nottinghan which the writer is very familiar with.
 
 

THE SUBJECTIVE WORK (About Women in Love)

 
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