Epilogue by D.H. Lawrence (1916)

Epilogue is a collection of short stories by D.H. Lawrence, first published in 1928. The stories are set in the English countryside and explore themes of love, death, and the human condition. The stories are written in a lyrical, poetic style, and often feature characters who are struggling to find meaning in their lives. The stories are often dark and brooding, but also contain moments of beauty and hope. The collection includes stories such as "The Horse Dealer's Daughter," "The Blind Man," "The Rocking-Horse Winner," and "The Prussian Officer." The stories are unified by their exploration of the human experience, and the ways in which people can find solace and meaning in life.

By D.H. Lawrence · First published 1916 · Genre: Modernist Literature, Fiction, Romance

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