Erinnyes is a novel by D.H. Lawrence, first published in 1930. It is set in the fictional town of Beldover, England, and follows the lives of the inhabitants of the town. The novel focuses on the lives of two families, the Brangwens and the Middletons. The Brangwens are a family of farmers, while the Middletons are a family of wealthy industrialists. The novel follows the lives of the two families as they interact with each other and the other inhabitants of Beldover. The novel explores themes of class, gender, and sexuality, as well as the effects of industrialization on rural life. It also examines the relationships between the two families, and how their different social positions affect their interactions. The novel culminates in a dramatic climax, as the two families come to a head in a violent confrontation. In the end, the novel offers a complex and nuanced view of the lives of the people of Beldover, and the effects of industrialization on rural life.
By D.H. Lawrence · First published 1916 · Genre: Modernist Literature, Drama, Romance