Mujeres enamoradas

Mujeres enamoradas

D. H. Lawrence

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Perelló Edicions
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9791370194499
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La historia sigue la vida de las hermanas Úrsula y Gudrun Brangwen y sus complejas relaciones sentimentales con dos hombres muy distintos. A través de estos vínculos apasionados y contradictorios, la novela indaga en la lucha entre independencia y entrega, razón e instinto, libertad personal y necesidad de conexión. El amor aparece aquí no como refugio idealizado, sino como un territorio de confrontación psicológica y emocional.Con una prosa poderosa y cargada de simbolismo, Lawrence retrata las tensiones del mundo contemporáneo y cuestiona las normas sociales, morales y afectivas de su tiempo. Mujeres enamoradas es una obra audaz y profundamente humana, que sigue interpelando al lector por su lucidez, su intensidad emocional y su visión radical de las relaciones entre hombres y mujeres.

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