Audiobook: Sons and Lovers
- Download 01a β The Early Married Life of the Morels, Part A audio
- Download 01b β The Early Married Life of the Morels, Part B audio
- Download 02 β The Birth of Paul, and Another Battle audio
- Download 03 β The Casting Off of Morel audio
- Download 04a β The Young Life of Paul, Part A audio
- Download 04b β The Young Life of Paul, Part 2 audio
- Download 05a β Paul Launches Into Life, Part 1 audio
- Download 05b β Paul Launches Into Life, Part 2 audio
- Download 06a β Death in the Family, Part 1 audio
- Download 06b β Death in the Family, Part 2 audio
- Download 07a β Lad-and-Girl Love, Part 1 audio
- Download 07b β Lad-and-Girl Love, Part 2 audio
- Download 07c β Lad-and-Girl Love, Part 3 audio
- Download 08a β Strife in Love, Part 1 audio
- Download 08b β Strife of Love, Part 2 audio
- Download 09a β Defeat of Miriam, Part 1 audio
- Download 09b β Defeat of Miriam, Part 2 audio
- Download 10a β Clara, Part 1 audio
- Download 10b β Clara, Part 2 audio
- Download 11a β The Test on Miriam, Part 1 audio
- Download 11b β The Test on Miriam, Part 2 audio
- Download 12a β Passion, Part 1 audio
- Download 12b β Passion, Part 2 audio
- Download 12c β Passion, Part 3 audio
- Download 13a β Baxter Dawes, Part 1 audio
- Download 13b β Baxter Dawes, Part 2 audio
- Download 13c β Baxter Dawes, Part 3 audio
- Download 14a β The Release, Part 1 audio
- Download 14b β The Release, Part 2 audio
- Download 15 β Derelict audio
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This intimate portrait of a coal-miner's family fastens on each member in turn: Walter Morel, the collier; Gertrude, his wife; and the children: William, Annie, Arthur, and Paul. When Mrs. Morel begins to be estranged from her husband because of his poor financial sense and his drinking habits, she comes to inhabit the lives of her children - most particularly, her sons. She is determined that they will grow to be something more than men that come home blackened with coal dust every day and roaring with drink every night. As each grows up and moves away, she must release him. But Paul, she holds; they have a bond that defies time and the attractions of young women.
Lawrence originally intended the book's title to be "Paul Morel" and it is on this son - and his lovers - that he spends the bulk of his tale. The strong mother can make a success of her son, but if he cannot learn to leave his mother's apron strings, will he really be a better man than his father? (Summary by Mark Smith)
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