Firelight and Nightfall is a collection of short stories by D.H. Lawrence. The stories explore themes of love, loss, and the human condition. The collection includes stories such as "The Blind Man," which tells the story of a blind man who is able to see the beauty of the world around him despite his disability; "The Horse Dealer's Daughter," which follows a woman who is forced to make a difficult decision between her family and her own desires; and "The Prussian Officer," which follows a Prussian officer who is struggling to come to terms with his own mortality. The stories in Firelight and Nightfall are often dark and brooding, but they also contain moments of beauty and hope. Lawrence's writing is vivid and evocative, and his characters are complex and nuanced. The stories are a testament to Lawrence's skill as a storyteller, and they remain as relevant today as when they were first written.
By D.H. Lawrence · First published 1916 · Genre: Modernist Literature, Romance, Fiction