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D. H. Lawrence: A revolutionary vanguard of twentieth-century English literature who courageously unmasked the intricate impulses of human desire and championed emotional liberation against the suffocating constraints of industrial modernity.
Endorsements & Critical Acclaim
"One of the Most Influential English Writers of the 20th Century."
— Encyclopædia Britannica
"The Greatest Imaginative Novelist of Our Generation."
— E.M. Forster
"Lawrence... sought and gorgeously described an equality of pleasure."
— The Chronicle
A Master of the Subconscious and Emotional Liberation
D. H. Lawrence stands as an extraordinary novelist who possessed an unparalleled mastery in delineating the labyrinthine desires concealed within the deepest recesses of the human psyche.
He was a writer who passionately galvanized the youth of his generation to turn their backs on archaic, stultifying societal paradigms. In their stead, he urged them to forge a new realm of human relationships—foundations anchored entirely upon the "freedom of choice" and "visceral, heartfelt intuition." Lawrence steadfastly refused to allow conventional complacency, passively accepted by the masses, to obstruct or diminish the radical courage required to seek the ultimate truths of existence.
The Clash of Instinct and Convention
Through his profound body of work, readers are invited to encounter brilliant novellas that scrutinize the volatile collision between raw human instinct and rigid societal mandates.
As an author, Lawrence provoked immense trepidation and controversy within the mainstream society of his era, primarily because his narratives boldly transgressed the established normative boundaries of conventional morality. His work compels us to examine a profound existential question: why is it that the most formidable enemy of human courage is the very complacency of our daily habits?
International publishers and readers will find the definitive answer to this psychological riddle beautifully manifested in his exquisite masterpiece, The Virgin and the Gipsy (Thai Edition)
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