The White Peacock
By D. H. Lawrence
Narrated by Patrick Barker
Lawrence's first novel tells the tale of a love triangle between Lettie Beardsall and her neighbours, George Saxton, son of a farmer, and Leslie Tempest, the local mine owners' son. Lettie will marry Leslie, but remain sexually attracted George. George also marries but falls victim to alcohol. Inspired by Maurice Greiffenhagen's painting `An Idyll', `The White Peacock' is both a romance and a novel about class and the industrialisation of the English countryside that draws on Lawrence's youth. Though it bears traces of his apprenticeship as a novelist, `The White Peacock' is a mature work that anticipates the psychological themes of `Sons and Lovers' and the gamekeeper character of `Lady Chatterley's Lover'.
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By D. H. Lawrence
Narrated by Patrick Barker
Lawrence's first novel tells the tale of a love triangle between Lettie Beardsall and her neighbours, George Saxton, son of a farmer, and Leslie Tempest, the local mine owners' son. Lettie will marry Leslie, but remain sexually attracted George. George also marries but falls victim to alcohol. Inspired by Maurice Greiffenhagen's painting `An Idyll', `The White Peacock' is both a romance and a novel about class and the industrialisation of the English countryside that draws on Lawrence's youth. Though it bears traces of his apprenticeship as a novelist, `The White Peacock' is a mature work that anticipates the psychological themes of `Sons and Lovers' and the gamekeeper character of `Lady Chatterley's Lover'.
Production copyright 2021 Voices of Today
The White Peacock
The White Peacock
By D. H. Lawrence
Narrated by Patrick Barker
Lawrence's first novel tells the tale of a love triangle between Lettie Beardsall and her neighbours, George Saxton, son of a farmer, and Leslie Tempest, the local mine owners' son. Lettie will marry Leslie, but remain sexually attracted George. George also marries but falls victim to alcohol. Inspired by Maurice Greiffenhagen's painting `An Idyll', `The White Peacock' is both a romance and a novel about class and the industrialisation of the English countryside that draws on Lawrence's youth. Though it bears traces of his apprenticeship as a novelist, `The White Peacock' is a mature work that anticipates the psychological themes of `Sons and Lovers' and the gamekeeper character of `Lady Chatterley's Lover'.
Production copyright 2021 Voices of Today
By D. H. Lawrence
Narrated by Patrick Barker
Lawrence's first novel tells the tale of a love triangle between Lettie Beardsall and her neighbours, George Saxton, son of a farmer, and Leslie Tempest, the local mine owners' son. Lettie will marry Leslie, but remain sexually attracted George. George also marries but falls victim to alcohol. Inspired by Maurice Greiffenhagen's painting `An Idyll', `The White Peacock' is both a romance and a novel about class and the industrialisation of the English countryside that draws on Lawrence's youth. Though it bears traces of his apprenticeship as a novelist, `The White Peacock' is a mature work that anticipates the psychological themes of `Sons and Lovers' and the gamekeeper character of `Lady Chatterley's Lover'.
Production copyright 2021 Voices of Today
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BN ID: | 2940175981910 |
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Publisher: | Voices of Today |
Publication date: | 10/02/2021 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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