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8 reviewsThe Rainbow is a book by D. H. Lawrence, first published in 1915. This ambitious and controversial novel traces three generations of the Brangwen family living in the English Midlands, exploring their struggles with love, individuality, societal expectations, and the evolving dynamics between men and women. At its heart, the novel follows the journey of Ursula Brangwen, whose inner conflict and desire for personal freedom place her at odds with the restrictive moral codes of early 20th-century England. Lawrence’s prose is richly symbolic and often lyrical, delving into the psychological depths of his characters and their relationships. At the time of publication, The Rainbow was banned for obscenity, a reaction to its candid treatment of sexuality and emotional intensity—particularly in a woman’s experience. Yet over time, the novel has come to be recognised as a groundbreaking work of modernist literature, challenging Victorian notions of conformity and championing the individual's quest for self-knowledge. Its influence can be seen in the broader shift toward introspective, character-driven fiction in the 20th century.