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The Rainbow: Critical Essay by Paul Rosenzweig

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D. H. Lawrence
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SOURCE: "A Defense of the Second Half of The Rainbow: Its Structure and Characterization," in The D. H. Lawrence Review, Vol. 13, No. 2, Summer, 1980, pp. 150-60.

In the following essay, Rosenzweig contends that the second half of The Rainbow is not aesthetically inferior to the first, but merely reflects developments in the novel's theme through changes in style and characterization.

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