The Virgin and the Gipsy

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The Virgin and the Gipsy is a novella by D. H. Lawrence that explores themes of sexual awakening, social repression, and moral hypocrisy in a small English village.

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The Virgin and the Gypsy 2
The Virgin and the Gipsy canonical 1

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instanceOf novella
author D. H. Lawrence
centralRelationship Yvette Saywell and the gipsy
containsMotif flood
religious imagery
water
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts English provincial life
conflict between individual desire and social norms
explores awakening of female sexuality
constraints of middle-class respectability
tension between instinct and morality
genre modernist literature
novella
romantic fiction
hasCharacter Lucille Saywell
Yvette Saywell
Yvette’s father
the gipsy
the vicar
the vicar’s mother
hasForm prose fiction
hasLength shorter than a novel
hasTitleCharacter the gipsy
the virgin
isFictionalWork true
literaryMovement modernism
mainCharacter Lucille Saywell
Yvette Saywell
the gipsy
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage English
protagonist Yvette Saywell
settingCountry England
settingLocation small English village
theme class conflict
family conflict
female desire
freedom versus convention
moral hypocrisy
religious hypocrisy
sexual awakening
social repression
timePeriodOfSetting 20th century
workOfAuthor D. H. Lawrence

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D. H. Lawrence notableWork The Virgin and the Gipsy
Imogen Hassall appearedIn The Virgin and the Gipsy
this entity surface form: The Virgin and the Gypsy
Rachel Kempson notableWork The Virgin and the Gipsy
this entity surface form: The Virgin and the Gypsy