Odour of Chrysanthemums

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Odour of Chrysanthemums is a short story by D. H. Lawrence that explores themes of marital alienation, industrial hardship, and emotional awakening in an English mining community.

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instanceOf short story
analyzedFor gender roles
industrialization
psychological depth
author D. H. Lawrence
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts coal mining industry
marital conflict
working-class life
explores emotional distance between spouses
impact of industrial work on family life
featuresCharacter Annie Bates
John Bates
Walter Bates
firstPublicationForm magazine publication
focusesOn domestic life of a miner's family
sudden death of a miner
genre modernist literature
realist fiction
hasAdaptation radio adaptation
stage adaptation
hasProtagonist Elizabeth Bates
includedIn collections of D. H. Lawrence short stories
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Realism
surface form: English realism

modernism
mainTheme class struggle
death
disillusionment
emotional awakening
industrial hardship
isolation
marital alienation
narrativePerspective third-person narration
narrativeStyle psychological realism
originalLanguage English
settingCountry England
settingLocation English mining community
studiedIn English literature courses
symbol chrysanthemums
coal mine
darkness
domestic space
timePeriodDepicted early 20th century
tone somber
tragic

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D. H. Lawrence notableWork Odour of Chrysanthemums