St. Mawr & the Man Who Died

St. Mawr & the Man Who Died - Paperback

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St. Mawr & the Man Who Died

St. Mawr & the Man Who Died - Paperback

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Sale price  $9.00 Regular price 

by D. H. Lawrence (Author)

D. H. Lawrence is celebrated for his bold artistic vision and transformative portrayal of sex and emotions. His evocative prose, penetrating psychological insights, and fearless examination of human nature offer a rich literary experience in two brilliant novellas. St. Mawr unveils a story of self-discovery and the stark contrast between modern civilization and nature's raw, untamed spirit. Fleeing from a complacent marriage, Lou Witt finds solace in a remote ranch in the mountains of New Mexico alongside a fiery stallion. The Man Who Died explores Resurrection and enlightenment from a mystical and metaphysical perspective. This profound parable reimagines the story of Jesus Christ post-Resurrection, engaging with themes of rebirth, sexual awakening, and divine humanism. Lawrence's narrative challenges traditional religious dogma, proposing a more personal and sensual understanding of spirituality. Together, these works offer a transformative exploration of the human spirit's quest for meaning and authenticity, making them a significant contribution to twentieth-century literature.

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D. H. Lawrence, praised for his artistic vision and integrity, examines human nature with vivid prose and penetrating psychological insights in two remarkable novellas. St. Mawr unveils a story of self-discovery as well as the stark contrast between modern civilization and nature's raw, untamed spirit. Fleeing from a complacent marriage, Lou Witt finds solace in a remote ranch in the mountains of New Mexico alongside a fiery stallion. The Man Who Died explores Resurrection and enlightenment from a mystical and metaphysical perspective. This profound parable reimagines the story of Jesus Christ post-Resurrection, with themes of rebirth, sexual awakening, and divine humanism. Lawrence's narrative challenges traditional religious dogma, proposing a more personal and sensual understanding of spirituality.
Together, these works offer a transformative exploration of the quest for meaning and authenticity, making them a significant contribution to twentieth-century literature.

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.47 x 8.01 x 5.16 IN
Publication Date: April 15, 2025

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