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Who wrote: "Sons and Lovers" (1913)
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"Sons and Lovers" details the story of refined Gertrude Coppard and rough-hewn miner Walter Morel, who meet at a Christmas dance and fall into a whirlwind romance characterised by physical passion. They marry, but drift apart emotionally, after which Gertrude focuses on her sons William and Paul. The D.H. stands for David Herbert.
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