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D. H. Lawrence

    September 11, 1885 – March 2, 1930

    David Lawrence crafts engaging narratives for young readers, drawing deeply from his background as a former youth worker and current church pastor. His stories often explore themes of faith and morality, presenting readers with compelling dilemmas and questions about finding meaning. Lawrence's approach is both accessible and thought-provoking, making his work a source of entertainment and reflection. He skillfully weaves profound insights into exciting tales that resonate with a younger audience.

    D. H. Lawrence
    In the Suburb of Possible Suicide
    Three Great Novels
    Love Poems and Others
    Living on Madison Avenue
    Sarah Lucas. A Catalog Raisonné
    Complete Short Novels
    • 2025

      Finn and the Pen

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story follows Finn, who discovers a magic pen that initially appears to resolve his issues. However, his excitement quickly turns into a whirlwind of challenges, including thrilling escapades, intense basketball competitions, and uncovering family secrets. As he navigates these adventures, Finn faces numerous moral dilemmas that test his character and resolve, making for an engaging and action-packed journey.

      Finn and the Pen
    • 2024

      Twilight in Italy

      in large print

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print formatting. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that classic texts can be enjoyed by a wider audience.

      Twilight in Italy
    • 2024

      The Trespasser

      in large print

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of an original historical work, published by Megali, a house dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision, allowing them to engage with historical texts more easily.

      The Trespasser
    • 2024

      Blackmailer's Delight

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Navigating the complexities of a new romance, the story explores the emotional rollercoaster of love, highlighting the challenges and joys that come with building a connection. Characters face misunderstandings, personal insecurities, and the thrill of passion, all while trying to understand each other better. Themes of vulnerability and growth are woven throughout, showcasing how relationships can transform individuals as they learn to balance their desires with reality.

      Blackmailer's Delight
    • 2024

      The Prussian Officer

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of militaristic Prussia, this collection of stories explores the complexities of human desire and the consequences of repression. Through vivid characterizations and intense emotional landscapes, Lawrence examines themes of power, sexuality, and the struggles of individuals within a rigid societal structure. The narratives reveal the psychological turmoil faced by the characters, highlighting the conflict between personal longing and societal expectations.

      The Prussian Officer
    • 2024

      The Married Man

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      "The Married Man" is a short story written by D. H. Lawrence, exploring the complexities of marriage and human relationships. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the narrative delves into the emotional and psychological dynamics between spouses. The story follows the protagonist, a married man whose life is thrown into turmoil when he becomes entangled in a passionate affair with another woman. As he grapples with feelings of guilt, desire, and obligation, he confronts the limitations of his marriage and the societal expectations that govern his behavior. Through vivid characterizations and evocative prose, Lawrence examines themes of love, betrayal, and personal identity. He paints a nuanced portrait of the human condition, revealing the inner conflicts and contradictions that shape individuals' lives.

      The Married Man
    • 2024

      England, My England; And Other Stories

      in large print

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print. The publishing house Megali aims to facilitate reading for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic texts remain available and easy to read for a wider audience.

      England, My England; And Other Stories
    • 2023

      Studies in Classic American Literature

      in large print

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book is a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving its content and style. It offers readers an opportunity to engage with the material as it was originally presented, ensuring that the essence and integrity of the work are maintained. Ideal for those interested in historical literature or seeking an authentic reading experience, this edition invites exploration of the themes and ideas that defined the original publication.

      Studies in Classic American Literature
    • 2023

      Home on the Upper East Side

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The poetry collection features a lucid style characterized by precise and elegant expression. The poet demonstrates a keen ear for rhythm and cadence, creating a harmonious reading experience. Each poem contributes to an overall sense of clarity and sophistication, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty of language and form.

      Home on the Upper East Side
    • 2023

      Aaron's Rod

      in large print

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. It is published by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making classic texts more readable for those who might struggle with standard print sizes. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in literature.

      Aaron's Rod