It is followed by Women in Love, though each can be read independently.
Due to its explicit exploration of sexuality and criticism of societal norms.
It symbolizes hope, spiritual fulfillment, and the quest for a better life.
Recommended for mature audiences due to its complex themes.
Both explore sexuality, but The Rainbow is more philosophical and generational.
A mix of realism, modernism, and lyrical prose.
Yes, including a 1989 BBC adaptation.
She represents modern womanhood and independence.
Depending on the publisher, some editions include supplementary material.
It draws from his observations but is fictional.