
The Lost Girl - Free Audiobook
Author(s): D. H. Lawrence,
1 / 23Chapter I - THE DECLINE OF MANCHESTER HOUSE
- 1. Chapter I - THE DECLINE OF MANCHESTER HOUSE
- 2. Chapter II - THE RISE OF ALVINA HOUGHTON
- 3. Chapter III - THE MATERNITY NURSE
- 4. Chapter IV - TWO WOMEN DIE
- 5. Chapter V (Part 1) - THE BEAU
- 6. Chapter V (Part 2) - THE BEAU
- 7. Chapter VI (Part 1) - HOUGHTON'S LAST ENDEAVOUR
- 8. Chapter VI (Part 2) - HOUGHTON'S LAST ENDEAVOUR
- 9. Chapter VII (Part 1) - NATCHA-KEE-TAWARA
- 10. Chapter VII (Part 2) - NATCHA-KEE-TAWARA
- 11. Chapter VIII (Part 1) - CICCIO
- 12. Chapter VIII (Part 2) - CICCIO
- 13. Chapter IX (Part 1) - ALVINA BECOMES ALLAYE
- 14. Chapter IX (Part 2) - ALVINA BECOMES ALLAYE
- 15. Chapter X - (Part 1) - THE FALL OF MANCHESTER HOUSE
- 16. Chapter X - (Part 2) - THE FALL OF MANCHESTER HOUSE
- 17. Chapter XI (Part 1) - HONOURABLE ENGAGEMENT
- 18. Chapter XI (Part 2) - HONOURABLE ENGAGEMENT
- 19. Chapter XII - ALLAYE ALSO IS ENGAGED
- 20. Chapter XIII - THE WEDDED WIFE
- 21. Chapter XIV - THE JOURNEY ACROSS
- 22. Chapter XV - THE PLACE CALLED CALIFANO
- 23. Chapter XVI - SUSPENSE
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"There is no mistake about it, Alvina was a lost girl. She was cut off from everything she belonged to."
In this most under-valued of his novels, Lawrence once again presents us with a young woman hemmed in by her middle-class upbringing and (like Ursula Brangwen in The Rainbow) longing for escape. Alvina Houghton's plight, however, is given a rather comic and even picaresque treatment. Losing first her mother, a perpetual invalid, and later her cross-dressing father, a woefully ineffectual small-scale entrepreneur, Alvina feels doomed to merge with the tribe of eternal spinsters who surround her in the dreary mining community of Woodhouse.
Into this drab environment enter the Natcha-Kee-Tawara: a polyglot, poly-amorous troupe of travelling players united, on- and off-stage, in a fantasy of Native American nomadism. Enter Ciccio, the surly dark-eyed horseman. The Italian's potent and threatening physicality overwhelms Alvina and soon will propel her into - what? Perdition, or the paradoxical freedom of a girl who 'like(s) being lost'?
(Summary by Martin Geeson)
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