D.H. Lawrence
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D.H. Lawrence

Beschreibung
Interested in learning about the great author D.H. Lawrence but short on time for lengthy biographies? Join The History Journals for an hourly history tour of his fascinating life. D.H. Lawrence, one of the most controversial writers of the twentieth century, challenged societal norms with his novels, leading to bans and legal battles. Born into a working-class mining community in Nottinghamshire, he aspired to rise above his roots. However, as fame brought success and new friends, he felt increasingly out of place. Today, you can explore the landscapes that inspired his renowned works like "Sons and Lovers", "The Rainbow," and "Lady Chatterley's Lover". This tour sheds light on: - His life from start to finish - Family life and residences - Early-life tensions that fueled his creativity - How his surroundings influenced his writing settings - His affair with a married woman Discover the captivating life of D.H. Lawrence, a literary giant, with links for further exploration.
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Autor:
Titel:
D.H. Lawrence
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Sprache:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781789323740
Erscheinungsdatum:
4. Dezember 2023
Laufzeit
42 Min
Produktart
AUDIO
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Nein
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Nein
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Ja
Über den Autor:
Liam Dale boasts a remarkable career as an acclaimed documentary producer, author, and television host. With a prolific span of over two decades, he has orchestrated and guided the creation of over 1,000 hours of specialised content, available digitally and physically in the video and audiobook format. This impressive body of work has been tailored for both direct sales and retail distribution, consistently captivating audiences. Liam's contributions have reached far and wide, with his creations finding their way into the hands of viewers across the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the USA, all of Europe, and beyond. His influence spans language barriers, with numerous titles translated into more than 10 languages, contributing to a cumulative distribution of well over 15 million physical copies.