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The Rainbow: Critical Essay by Lucia Henning Heldt

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D. H. Lawrence
About 15 pages (4,492 words)
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SOURCE: "Lawrence on Love: The Courtship and Marriage of Tom Brangwen and Lydia Lensky," in The D. H. Lawrence Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, Fall, 1975, pp. 358-70.

In the following essay, Heldt analyses the relationship of Tom Brangwen and Lydia Lensky, based on the theories of love propounded by Lawrence in his other writings.

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