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Summary of the novel sons and lovers by



d.H.Lawerence

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Answered by acestudentt4n15h
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I've never read this novel, but FYI I have taken up resources from the net:

Summary:

Sons and Lovers is a novel by D.H. Lawrence that takes place in late 19th-century England and tells the story of a man so emotionally connected to and influenced by his mother that he is unable to form lasting relationships when he encounters other women.

In the first part of the story, the well-bred Gertrude Coppard falls for Walter Morel, a poor coal miner. The couple marries, and Gertrude struggles with adjusting to reduced circumstances on a meager salary in a rented house. The couple drifts apart, and she gradually shifts her affections to her boys, beginning with William, the oldest. Walter Morel begins to retreat to the pub after work with the other miners.

William goes out into the world and starts to rise up into the middle class. When he dies, Gertrude shifts her affection to her second son, Paul, rediscovering her deep love for the boy after he survives a serious bout with pneumonia( a bacterial disease that affects the lungs).

In the second part of the novel, Paul struggles between the comfort and stability provided by his mother and his own need to venture forth and experience his own romantic love. He begins a romance with Miriam, a girl from his church. They seem to be well matched, but Paul's mother looks down upon Miriam, which complicates the relationship. She is far below his social standing and from an even poorer family.

Paul then meets Clara Dawes, a more sophisticated young woman who has separated from her husband. Paul leaves Miriam behind as he spends more and more time with Clara. But in the end, not even Clara can compete with Gertrude's affections, and Paul leaves Clara and returns to his mother. When she dies, he is left alone.

Well, based on what I read, this story is a brief account of human relationships. It tells us that love needn't be always romantic. Studies have shown that,when you love a person, you can never un-love them. Maybe the protagonist shifted her affection, but never stopped loving her first son. This is a beautiful story about mother-son love.....

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