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The Trespasser
The Trespasser
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The Trespasser, D. H. Lawrence¿s second novel, foreshadowed the passion of Lady Chatterley¿s Lover.
Helena Verden, a young woman in her late twenties, and Siegmund MacNair, her violin teacher, are in love. But there is more than one obstacle on their road to happiness. Siegmund is a married man with children, and Helena is full of inhibitions. They spend a week together on the Isle of Wight, their passion remaining unrequited. When they return to London, Siegmund faces a deadlock. Tormented by his family¿s bitter reproaches, he is nonetheless unable to desert them for Helena. His solution to his dilemma turns a woman¿s longing for love into tragedy.
Lawrence based his novel on the true-life experiences of his friend Helen Corke, as revealed in her diaries.
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