Sons and Lovers
by Neil Roberts
Description
Lawrence's autobiographical novel, Sons and Lovers, was written in four drafts between August 1910 and November 1912. During that period Lawrences's mother died, he broke for the final time with Jessie Chambers (the original of Miriam), had an affiar with Alice Dax (the main model for Clara), had a year-long engagement to Louie Burrows, nearly died of pneumonia, gave up teaching, met Frieda Weekley who was to be his wife and life-companion, and lied abroad with her in Germany and Italy. When he began Sons and Lovers he was a schoolteacher in Croydon, South London, writing after work in the evenings; when he completed it, he was a full-time professional writer living with Frieda on the shores of Lake Garda. The writing of the novel and the life on which is was based were closely intertwined. In many ways, the book is the result of dialogues with Jessie and Frieda. Jessie was devastated by the outcome, which she considered a slander and a betrayal. But Lawrence incorporated her answering voice, as well as Frieda's, in the text. This book combines biography and textual scholarship to bring to life the dramatic story of the writing of Sons and Lovers.



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