
The Rainbow - by D. H. Lawrence - THE MODERN LIBRARY NEW YORK COPYRIGHT, 1915, BY D. H. LAWRENCE Random House is the publisher of THE MODERN LIBRARY BENNETT A. CERF ▪ DONALD S. KLOPFER ▪ ROBERT K. HAAS Manufactured in the United States of America Printed by Parkway Printing Company Bound by H. Wolff
Chapter I. HOW TOM BRANGWEN MARRIED A POLISH LADY - I
Chapter II. THEY LIVE AT THE MARSH
Chapter III. CHILDHOOD OF ANNA LENSKY
Chapter IV. GIRLHOOD OF ANNA BRANGWEN
Chapter V. WEDDING AT THE MARSH
Chapter VI. ANNA VICTRIX
Chapter VII. THE CATHEDRAL
Chapter VIII. THE CHILD
Chapter IX. THE MARSH AND THE FLOOD
The Brangwens have long tended the fertile marshes that lie between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, their lives intertwined with the rhythm of the soil, the river, and the distant church tower that watches over the fields. Their days are a tapestry of hard work, seasonal change, and a quiet confidence that comes from generations of stewardship, while the women, ever aware of voices beyond the farm, sense a world waiting to be spoken into their lives.
When Tom Brangwen decides to marry a Polish lady, the familiar patterns of the farm are suddenly stirred by new customs, languages, and expectations. Their union promises both the promise of fresh horizons and the subtle tension of cultural difference, as Tom and his new wife navigate love, duty, and the lingering pull of the land that has always defined the Brangwen family.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1025K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-05-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1930
A bold, restless voice of modern literature, this English writer turned private longing, class tension, and the pressures of industrial life into fiction that still feels startlingly alive. His best-known novels include Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, and Lady Chatterley’s Lover.
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