The storey of Paul Morel, a young man and budding artist, is told in D. H. Lawrence's third published novel, which many consider to be his earliest masterpiece. The semi-autobiographical essence of Richard Aldington's masterpiece is explained as follows: "After you have seen Sons and Lovers, you have lived through the agonies of the young Lawrence struggling to break free from his old life."It is widely regarded as not only an evocative depiction of working-class life in a mining town, but also an in-depth examination of family, class, and early sexual relationships.
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