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InTheRainbow(1915)Lawrencechallengedthecustomarylimitationsoflanguageandconventiontocarryintothestructuresofhisprosethefascinationwithboundariesandspacethatcharacterizetheentirenovel.Condemnedandsuppressedonfirstpublicationforitsopentreatmentofsexualityandits"unpatriotic"spirit,thenovelchroniclesthelivesofthreegenerationsoftheBrangwenfamilyoveraperiodofmorethan60years,settingthemagainsttheemergenceofmodernEngland.AbouttheSeries:Forover100yearsOxfordWorld'sClassicshasmadeavailablethebroadestspectrumofliteraturefromaroundtheglobe.EachaffordablevolumereflectsOxford'scommitmenttoscholarship,providingthemostaccuratetextplusawealthofothervaluablefeatures,includingexpertintroductionsbyleadingauthorities,voluminousnotestoclarifythetext,up-to-datebibliographiesforfurtherstudy,andmuchmore.OneofD.H.Lawrence'sfinestandmostcontroversialworks,TheRainbowintroducedsexuallifeintothefamily-chroniclenovel,portrayingavisionaryquestforlovebythreegenerationsofEnglishmenandwomen.