Synopsis
The story of Paul Morel, torn between three women. A observant and insightful look at the complexities and dangers surrounding human love and attraction.
Sons and Lovers is the moving and explicit account of a young man growing up in a closed mining village. Born into a difficult marriage, Paul Morel is shy and introverted and impressionable. As a young adult he becomes caught between the attentions of three women: his influential mother Gertrude, spiritual and devoted Miriam and the sensual and mature Clara.
New York Times Book Review
There is probably no phrase much more hackneyed than that of 'human document,' het it is the only one which at all describes this very unusual book. . . . Although this is a novel of over 500 closely printed pages the style is terse -- so terse that at times it produces an effect as of short, sharp hammer strokes. Yet it is flexible, too, as shown by its success in depicting varying shades of mood, in expressing those more intimate emotions which are so very nearly inexpressible. -- Book of the Century; New York Times review, September 1913