
Published in 1926, 'Sun' is a novella by D. H. Lawrence that explores themes of personal transformation, motherhood, and the natural world. The story follows Juliet, an American woman in Sicily, as she navigates her identity and desires after becoming a mother. Seeking healing under the sun, she experiences a profound awakening that challenges her marital constraints and societal expectations. This work is notable for its vivid imagery and emotional depth, highlighting the sun as a symbol of renewal and liberation.


























