The Rainbow

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The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by D. H. Lawrence that traces three generations of an English family while exploring themes of sexuality, individuality, and social change.

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The Rainbow canonical 6

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author D. H. Lawrence
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores conflict between individual desire and social convention
female sexual autonomy
impact of industrial society on rural life
firstEditionFormat print
followsGenerationsOf Brangwen family
genre bildungsroman
family saga
modernist novel
hasAdaptation television adaptation
hasISBN 978-0-14-144138-2
includedIn 20th-century English literature canon
legalIssue obscenity trial in the United Kingdom
literaryMovement modernism
mainTheme individuality
industrialization
marriage and relationships
sexuality
social change
spirituality
majorCharacter Tom Brangwen
surface form: Anna Brangwen

Tom Brangwen
surface form: Lydia Brangwen

Tom Brangwen
narrativePerspective third-person narration
numberOfGenerationsDepicted 3
obscenityTrialYear 1915
originalLanguage English
protagonist Ursula Brangwen
publicationYear 1915
publisher Methuen & Co.
sequel Women in Love
sequelAuthor D. H. Lawrence
sequelPublicationYear 1920
setInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
settingLocation England
rural Nottinghamshire
studiedIn university literature courses
televisionAdaptationCountry United Kingdom
televisionAdaptationYear 1988
titleRefersTo symbol of hope and continuity
wasCensored true

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D. H. Lawrence notableWork The Rainbow
Glenda Jackson notableWork The Rainbow
Women in Love follows The Rainbow
Women in Love relatedWork The Rainbow
The Rainbow Stories hasPart The Rainbow