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Hardcover The Captain's Doll Book

ISBN: 1025534433

ISBN13: 9781025534435

The Captain's Doll

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"The Captain's Doll" is a compelling novella by D. H. Lawrence that delves into the psychological and emotional complexities of post-World War I life. Set against the backdrop of occupied Germany and the Austrian Alps, the narrative explores the intricate power dynamics between Captain Alexander Hepburn and Hannele, a countess who creates a lifelike doll in his image. This doll becomes a potent symbol of obsession, identity, and the objectification of the male figure.

Through Lawrence's signature exploration of human desire and the search for authentic connection, the work examines the shifting roles of men and women in a world forever changed by global conflict. Hepburn's struggle to maintain his autonomy while navigating his feelings for Hannele provides a profound look at the nature of love, submission, and the weight of the past. Rich with vivid descriptions and sharp psychological insight, "The Captain's Doll" remains a significant example of Lawrence's mastery of the novella form and his ability to capture the underlying tensions of the human spirit. This work stands as a testament to Lawrence's enduring influence on modern literature and his keen observation of the interpersonal struggles that define the modern era.

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