I loved Lady Chatterley when I was a teenager. . .
Panorphaeon Send a noteboard - 17/10/2011 05:48:16 PM
The narrative tone being that of a woman, written by a man, was quite the novelty to me, but seemed really genuine. I ate that book up. But I'm assured by a friend that Women in Love makes it look like the work of a child. That was Lawrence's own favorite. I have a copy of that and The Rainbow and have read neither, yet.
D.H. Lawrence - Sons and Lovers
15/10/2011 06:21:51 PM
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You really need to post reviews of the surahs in new posts for people to notice.
15/10/2011 07:29:47 PM
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That'd get more views no doubt, yes, but I don't want to spam the board.
15/10/2011 08:16:23 PM
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I just realised you are doing the whole discussion in that one post
16/10/2011 09:17:42 AM
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Somewhat surprisingly, nobody has started any arguments yet, really.
16/10/2011 12:30:09 PM
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It's a pain in the ass for everyone to keep it there. Seriously, you're not spamming.
16/10/2011 04:12:42 PM
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I have yet to read this one
16/10/2011 09:16:09 AM
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Have you read others by him? I've yet to read his other books, so don't know how it compares. *NM*
16/10/2011 12:26:47 PM
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Re: Have you read others by him? I've yet to read his other books, so don't know how it compares.
16/10/2011 02:15:03 PM
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I loved Lady Chatterley when I was a teenager. . .
17/10/2011 05:48:16 PM
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