A critical study of Lawrence's novel, discussing the book's genesis, Lawrence's life up to 1913, the novel as a product of its place and time, with psychoanalytical interpretations and a discussion of the importance of gender and sexuality.
Brian Finney Books
Brian Finney is a distinguished writer and professor emeritus of English literature whose work delves deeply into literary studies, particularly British and American fiction, literary biography, and forms like autobiography. He is known for his precise analytical approach, offering readers insightful explorations into the complexities of cultural and societal influences on artistic expression.


Dangerous Conjectures
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set in the Bay Area during the early pandemic months, this family drama delves into themes of transgressions and betrayals. The narrative explores the impact of outrageous conspiracy theories on relationships, creating a suspenseful atmosphere that reflects the turmoil of the times. Through its intricate character dynamics, the story reveals the complexities of familial bonds amidst crisis and uncertainty.