Show I Famous Famous' Story Gomes Out in Br Brand nd New Dress By EDITH M. M HINES Past successes must have warranted warranted warranted war war- ranted an an authors author's edition and re reprint reprint re- re print of D. D H. H Lawrences Lawrence's now fa famous fa- fa moos mOlls Sons and Lovers The I story deals with a a. family life the theauthor theauthor author giving the minute and bitter bitter bit bit- t ter r details of ot a lo lowly vly colliers collier's famil family fam- fam I il ily in rural England with true midland midland midland mid mid- land dialect rhe The mother who feels she has married out of ot her class makes a avain avain avain vain effort to impart to her children children chil chit dren a few of the finer things Ih itt spite of he her environment The brightest spots in the entire book are conversations the book is made up almost entirely of ot dialogue be between between be- be tween the mother and son Paul Patti re regarding regarding regarding re- re garding flowers of which they are I both passionately fond and re regarding re- re garding his art work In which she is his inspiration From the opening of the story when the reader is introduced to the family living in the squalor of ofa a coal pit community the father coming home In his cups every night and abusing the wife and andI I members of the family singly or collectively l until the latter chapters chapters chapters chap chap- where the son gives the mother moth moth- er Cr an overdose of morphia to end her sufferings from cancer there is little that lingers in the memory as pleasant S The misery gained by Paul in his illicit love affair with Clara is little less lovely than his Platonic affair with Miriam Mirjam I which comes conies to naught Out of t the family of ot six the parents pare and four children Wilham William Wil Wil- Ii liam ham m dies Arthur contracts a marriage marriage marriage mar mar- of convenience Paul laul after his mothers mother's death and his Illicit love affair becomes a derelict and Annie of the entire entile family seems content with a decent de nt commonplace life To those who greedily devour a a censored book to those inspired by cynical review revies' reviews of of which there have been many to those who glory gloro and to those who vho admire D D. H Lawrence and his works Sons ers will be a aral areal areal real ral joy Thomas Thomas Seltzer Seltzer New Kew York ork c I |