Ep. 846, Tickets, Please, by D.H. Lawrence

EPISODE · Jul 7, 2023 · 37 MIN

Ep. 846, Tickets, Please, by D.H. Lawrence

from The Classic Tales Podcast · host B.J. Harrison

Is a young man's philandering ever really a victimless crime? D.H. Lawrence, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.  Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.  We are proudly supported by our listeners. We couldn't do this without you. Your monthly donation helps in so many ways, and it also gives you access to more classic titles.  Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today. A $5 dollar monthly donation gets you an $8 monthly coupon code for any audiobook order. Thank you so much.  App users can watch a short video of me talking about another thing I love about the classics, if that's your idea of a good time.  If you're in the mood for a good contemporary thriller, check out Immortal Red, by Keith Hummel on Audible. The link is in the show notes. When a biologist discovers a jellyfish that holds the secret to immortality, things start to spin out of control. Tapping into his years of medical experience, Hummel's convincing thriller spans the globe as governments and mercenaries conspire to acquire the real essence of eternal life. I had a great time recording it. That's Immortal Red, by Keith Hummel. Don't miss it!  David Herbert Lawrence was a novelist, poet, short story writer and essayist. His best known novels, including "Sons and Lovers", "The Rainbow", and "Lady Chatterley's Lover", were subjects of censorship trials for their radical use of strong language and sexuality. Lawrence was largely maligned and estranged during his career. However, E.M. Forster in an obituary notice challenged this view, dubbing Lawrence, "the greatest imaginative novelist of our generation".  Today's story isn't particularly racy at all, please don't worry about that. But it's elegantly written, and very powerful in it's message. It's from a collection of short stories written from 1913 – 1922, and takes place during World War I. Written a hundred years before the "Me Too" movement, this is one of the issues we're still struggling with as a species. See if the punishment fits the crime. Then ask yourself why you came to that conclusion.  And now, Tickets, Please, by D.H. Lawrence.  Follow this link to pick up Immortal Red, by Keith Hummel on Audible.com    Follow this link to become a monthly supporter:    Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast:   Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:   Follow this link to follow us on Instagram:   Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:    Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:    

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