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David Herbert Lawrence 
The Fox 

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Banford and March live on a farm together because it does not look like they will marry. Although they are only in their late twenties, in that era women who were still single at their age were generally considered to have foregone the prospect of marriage. Banford is thin and frail, in contrast to her companion who is physically masculine. However particular emphasis is given to March’s face, which is feminine and expressive. The women are depicted as fearful of femininity and fertility. For example, they sell a heifer before it calves.
The fox becomes a hindrance to Banford and March, but March finds she cannot hunt it, and rather, she becomes entranced by it. Shortly after this, Henry, a young man, comes to stay with the women, and a link is established between the fox and Henry.
This intriguing novella explores gender roles, sexuality, femininity, and the pity of war, as do two other Lawrence novellas written at the same time, The Ladybird and The Captain’s Doll.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 151 ● ISBN 6610000002306 ● File size 2.4 MB ● Publisher ShandonPress ● City Montefranco ● Country IT ● Published 2016 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7541335 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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