Sunday, January 17, 2010

The Vírgen and The Gypsy | Boredom and hypocrisy

In this history, controversial author D.H. Lawrence remembered by his most well-known work, “The lover of Lady Chatterley” tackles it against the censors of his epoch who were happening to the task of re-taking to those who wanted to be more emotive, more sensual, happier, auguring the hell to them for his attitude.

In the history two young people, daughters of godforsaken I combine, whose slightly light helmets woman has escaped with the lover and has made him sad and boring. The vicarial husband who is, moves to live with his mother and sister and sends his small daughters to be educated. The novel turns on the return of the girls to house, turned into young women, and the attitude of the aunt and the grandmother, who force them to support a cloistered life and the reprienden for everything.

Portrait of the prevailing hypocrisy during the life of D.H. Lawrence, “The Vírgen and the Gypsy” is the inventory of the meeting of two girls with a gypsies' camp and the impression that in them makes one of the gypsy attractions, leading one of them to thinking about him and to feel in way that the aunt and grandmother were re-lighting, it is the alleged one of D.H. Lawrence on the attitude that the parents or relatives were assuming suppressing the sexuality of the young people.

D.H. Lawrence did not see the publication of this novel, he had died a little time behind, but there is considered to be a good sample of the work of Lawrence so inclined to alter the comfortable and hypocritical life of his contemporaries, novelizing the obscure ones, for his contemporaries, ways of the sexuality.

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