In “Sons and Lovers,” D.H. Lawrence explores a young man's struggle for identity amid love, family duty, and industrial change, weaving raw emotion with vivid descriptions of early twentieth‑century life.
Explore the lush, introspective world of Marcel Proust in Volume II, where memory intertwines with nature’s quiet growth, revealing subtle emotions and the delicate art of longing.
Anthea Bell’s translation of Stefan Zweig’s Burning Secret offers a crisp, contemporary voice that captures the original’s psychological depth and subtle irony. Readers encounter a tightly woven narrative about love, betrayal, and the fragility of human hope, rendered in clear prose that invites reflection on moral choices.