Books: The passionate pilgrimage of an alter ego A fascinating discarded version of `Sons and Lovers' reveals the trauma of a Lawrence family tragedy, finds Paul Binding

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From: The Independent on Sunday
Date: 20031130
Author:Paul Binding

Paul Morel

By D H Lawrence, ed Helen Bacon

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`Paul very quickly settled down at Jordan's... Everybody was kind, as working people are one to another: the beauty of the long, laborious days, which occupy a man's life, is in the comradeship which folk who share the same work enjoy. At work, a man sinks his own claims, strives no longer with his fate, has no personal object to secure. In this submissive state of soul, he, normally, feels a genuine sympathy, a glad, boyish sense of comradeship with his mates."

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