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LUST Classics: The Rainbow (LUST Classics) e-bok
  
  
  
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“Why can’t I love a hundred men? Why must I choose one?”
Ursula Brangwen is a young woman determined to claim her independence. She goes to college, gets a job, experiments sexually with another woman and is only interested in love if it is without commitment. But despite her constant rebellion against society's expectations of women, Ursula finds herself pushed down the same path of marriage and entrapment as her mother and grandmother before her.
Banned shortly after its publication on th...
  
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        225 kr
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    Förlag
    LUST
  
  
  
    Utgiven
    31 Juli 2019
    
  
  
  
  
    Genrer
    
      Romantik, Romantik & Erotik
    
  
  
  
    Serie
    LUST Classics
  
  
  
  
    Språk
    English
  
  
    Format
    epub
  
  
    Kopieringsskydd
    Vattenmärkt
  
  
    ISBN
    9788726257311
  
“Why can’t I love a hundred men? Why must I choose one?”
Ursula Brangwen is a young woman determined to claim her independence. She goes to college, gets a job, experiments sexually with another woman and is only interested in love if it is without commitment. But despite her constant rebellion against society's expectations of women, Ursula finds herself pushed down the same path of marriage and entrapment as her mother and grandmother before her.
Banned shortly after its publication on the grounds of obscenity, ‘The Rainbow’ (1905) is a three-generational story of misunderstandings, desire and misplaced passion. The book was adapted by director Ken Russel in 1989, starring Sammi Davis as Ursula.
LUST Classics is a collection of erotic literary classics. Although some of their content can appear controversial, these titles have been selected due to their historical importance within the field of erotic literature.
D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English writer, whose diverse work included novels, poems, literary criticisms and much more. His strong opinions on topics like human sexuality and emotional health earned him many enemies, and he spent the second half of his life traveling the world, never ceasing to write.
       
           
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
         
            
        