The Shadow in the Rose Garden


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A good-looking lady marries a man Frank, who is lower than her in status. She had been in love with an army man Archie, who later went to war and was reported dead of sunstroke. Exactly at the day when she received the news of her lover's death she met her to-be- husband and decided to marry him. Though she married Frank, would she be able to forget her lover Archie?




The Shadow in the Rose Garden (Illustrated)


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A good-looking lady marries a man Frank, who is lower than her in status. She had been in love with an army man Archie, who later went to war and was reported dead of sunstroke. Exactly at the day when she received the news of her lover's death she met her to-be- husband and decided to marry him. Though she married Frank, would she be able to forget her lover Archie?




The Shadow in the Rose Garden


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The Shadow in the Rose Garden: Large PrintBy David Herbert LawrenceIn this appealing autobiography, Rose Cohen looks back on her family's journey from Tsarist Russia to New York City's Lower East Side. ...




The Shadow in the Rose Garden (Illustrated)


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A good-looking lady marries a man Frank, who is lower than her in status. She had been in love with an army man Archie, who later went to war and was reported dead of sunstroke. Exactly at the day when she received the news of her lover's death she met her to-be- husband and decided to marry him. Though she married Frank, would she be able to forget her lover Archie?




The Shadow in the Rose Garden


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There is the simple but honest mine worker, who has taken on a wife who is 'above' him but who is struggling to understand her and her feelings for him. Slowly, the story unravels the woman's past. The reader cannot be entirely unsympathetic to her plight, Lawrence is too good a writer to let that happen, but her dishonesty has probably ruined two lives and our feelings are for the husband.




I Never Promised You a Rose Garden


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The classic novel about a young woman's struggle against madness, now a Holt Paperback, with a new afterword by the author Hailed by The New York Times as "convincing and emotionally gripping" upon its publication in 1964, Joanne Greenberg's semiautobiographical novel stands as a timeless and unforgettable portrayal of mental illness. Enveloped in the dark inner kingdom of her schizophrenia, sixteen-year-old Deborah is haunted by private tormentors that isolate her from the outside world. With the reluctant and fearful consent of her parents, she enters a mental hospital where she will spend the next three years battling to regain her sanity with the help of a gifted psychiatrist. As Deborah struggles toward the possibility of the "normal" life she and her family hope for, the reader is inexorably drawn into her private suffering and deep determination to confront her demons. A modern classic, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden remains every bit as poignant, gripping, and relevant today as when it was first published.







The Shadow in the Rose Garden - Publishing People Series


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A rather small young man sat by the window of a pretty seaside cottage trying to persuade himself that he was reading the newspaper. It was about half-past eight in the morning. Outside, the glory roses hung in the morning sunshine like little bowls of fire tipped up. The young man looked at the table, then at the clock, then at his own big silver watch. An expression of stiff endurance came on to his face. Then he rose and reflected on the oil-paintings that hung on the walls of the room, giving careful but hostile attention to "The Stag at Bay". He tried the lid of the piano, and found it locked. He caught sight of his own face in a little mirror, pulled his brown moustache, and an alert interest sprang into his eyes. He was not ill-favoured. He twisted his moustache. His figure was rather small, but alert and vigorous. As he turned from the mirror a look of self-commiseration mingled with his appreciation of his own physiognomy.




Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence


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First published in 1998. This reference guide is designed for those who would be knowledge able readers of major short stories by D.H. Lawrence when the store of scholarship, investigation, and appraisal is far too vast for all but the expert. An inclusive examination of what has been written about these short stories, each chapter deals with a different short story and consists of five distinct sections: (1) the complete publication history, including all revisions and variants; (2) a thorough examination of recognized and hitherto unrecognized sources, as well as the influences at work on Lawrence in the creation of the story; (3) the story’s relationship to Lawrence’s other writings; (4) acknowledgement and summary of all extant critical studies; and (5) a bibliography of works cited. This study concentrates on six short stories culled from Lawrence’s more than fifty works of short fiction.