
D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
David Herbert Lawrence was an English novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, literary critic, travel writer, essayist, and painter. His modernist works reflect on modernity, social alienation and industrialization, while championing sexuality, vitality and instinct. Four of his most famous novels — Sons and Lovers (1913), The Rainbow (1915), Women in Love (1920), and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)— were the subject of censorship trials for their radical portrayals of romance, sexuality and use of explicit language.

Aaron's Rod
In a post-war world, a conflicted miner and union leader wrestles with responsibility and desire, caught between familial expectations and the longing for something more.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Women in Love
Amidst societal pressures, two sisters search for love and independence, challenging the roles defined for them.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

The Rainbow
In a world tied to the land, a family's desires clash with tradition, sparking a journey of love, ambition, and identity.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Reflections on the death of a porcupine and other essays
Enter a world of clashing ideals, where the quest for purpose leads through shadows of self in these thought-provoking essays.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

The Trespasser
Amidst unspoken emotions, a violinist and her troubled lover grapple with forbidden desires and past tragedies.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Lady Chatterley's lover
In a world defined by class and constrained by expectation, a woman searches for passion and purpose beyond the confines of her marriage to a paralyzed aristocrat.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Glad ghosts
Amidst love, loss, and lingering spirits, characters confront their tangled pasts and seek solace in surprising new beginnings.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

The Plumed Serpent
** A bewildered couple stumbles upon a brutal bloodsport that changes their view on love, life, and a foreign culture.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Twilight in Italy
Experience a journey through early 20th-century Italy, where landscapes and people reveal a tapestry of sensuality, spirituality, and cultural reflection.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Psychoanalysis and the unconscious
Venture into a journey of the mind, and question everything you know about your hidden self, morality, and the forces that shape your very existence.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

The Lost Girl
In a world of fading fortunes and stifling expectations, a young woman dares to break free and discover her own path.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Love Poems and Others
Experience raw emotions as a writer navigates the highs and lows of love and relationships through a collection of vivid and heartfelt poems.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

The Last Laugh
In a snow-covered city, an unlikely trio discovers that laughter can be heard in the silence, and truth can be found in the absurd.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Wintry Peacock From "The New Decameron", Volume III.
Amidst a freezing landscape, a man is asked to read a scandalous love letter, uncovering secrets of heartbreak and hidden desires.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Sons and Lovers
In a world defined by coal dust and heartstrings, a young man is torn between his overbearing mother and the women who ignite his passions.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

New Poems
Explore intense emotions and the beauty of nature as the author reflects on love, loss, and the human condition within this collection of poems.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Kangaroo
An Englishman seeking a fresh start in Australia confronts a clash of cultures and a crisis of identity.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of David H. Lawrence
Uncover an author's controversial takes on love, society, and identity amidst a world on the brink of change.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

The White Peacock
In a tranquil countryside setting, a young farmer's life is twisted by love, family duty, and his own hidden desires.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence

The Prussian Officer
In a world of rigid military structure, a captain and his aide's suppressed desires erupt in a clash of wills, leading to irreversible consequences.
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence