Cover of Sons and Lovers

Sons and Lovers

by D. H. Lawrence

1913 · fantasy · adult

Set in 4 places · 2 primary
Sense of Place
5/5
Description · Open Library (CC0)

<p><i>Sons and Lovers</i>, a story of working-class England, is <a href="https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/d-h-lawrence"><abbr>D. H.</abbr> Lawrence’s</a> third novel. It went through various drafts, and was titled “Paul Morel” until the final draft, before being published and met with an indifferent reaction from contemporary critics. Modern critics now consider it to be <abbr>D. H.</abbr> Lawrence’s masterpiece, with the Modern Library placing it ninth in its “100 Best English-Language Novels of the 20th Century.”</p> <p>The novel follows the Morels, a family living in a coal town, and headed by a passionate but boorish miner. His wife, originally from a refined family, is dragged down by Morel’s classlessness, and finds her life’s joy in her children. As the children grow up and start leading lives of their own, they struggle against their mother’s emotional drain on them.</p> <p><i>Sons and Lovers</i> was written during a period in Lawrence’s life when his own mother was gravely ill. Its exploration of the Oedipal instinct, frank depiction of working-class household unhappiness and violence, and accurate and colorful depiction of Nottinghamshire dialect, make it a fascinating window into the life of people not often chronicled in fiction of the day.</p>

Screen adaptations
  • Sons and Lovers (1960)film
  • Sons and Lovers (1981)miniseries

Set in

  • London · United Kingdom
    ★ primary
  • Eastwood · United Kingdom
    Autobiographical model for the Morel family's mining town
    ★ primary
  • Haggs Farm · United Kingdom
    Real farm near Underwood that inspired Miriam Leivers' family farm
  • Nottingham · United Kingdom
    Named city where Paul Morel works at Jordan's surgical appliance factory

Also set in London

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