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A three-act drama alternates between a Midland mining village and an old country hall repurposed as offices to examine class tensions and the erosion of autonomy under industrial capitalism. Public scenes present an outspoken agitator warning colliers about complacency and the prospect of dehumanizing company control, while private encounters among Gerald, Anabel, and other townspeople expose strained relationships, moral compromises, and stifled desires. Through speeches, confrontations, and intimate moments the play probes the gap between lofty ideals about a people's theatre and the messy realities of everyday life, critiquing complacency and the commodification of human beings.

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D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence was an English novelist, poet, and essayist known for his exploration of human relationships and the complexities of modern life. His works often delve into themes of sexuality, nature, and the struggles of individual identity against societal norms. Among his notable titles is "Lady Chatterley's Lover," a controversial novel that challenged the conventions of its time and sparked debates about censorship and morality. Lawrence's poetry, including collections like "Amores" and "Birds, Beasts and Flowers," reflects his deep connection to the natural world and his philosophical inquiries into the human condition. His literary legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers today.

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