Women in Love is a novel that explores the emotional and psychological relationships of two sisters, Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen, and their respective lovers in early twentieth-century England. Through their personal journeys, the book examines themes of love, desire, independence, power, and conflict, set against a society undergoing social and cultural change. Written in a psychologically rich and often intense style, the novel focuses on inner lives and complex human connections, making it a central work in modernist English literature.
Number of pages: 528
Year of publication: 1996
Publisher: Penguin Popular Classics
Language: English
Original language: English
Translator: Not applicable













