- Index of Books 179358
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Activities76
Children's Literature1993
Drama928 Education346 Essays & Profiles1391 Fiction1600 Health105 History3316Humorous613 Journalism203 Language & Literature1732 Letters744
Life Style30 Medicine982 Movements277 Novel4317 Political355 Religions4765Research & Criticism6657Short-story2704 Sketches250 Social issues111 Sufism / Mystic2067Text Books457 Translation4305Women's writings5894-
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- Bait Bazi14
- Catalogue / Index4
- Couplets68
- Deewan1303
- Doha48
- Epics101
- Exegesis182
- Geet64
- Ghazal1257
- Haiku12
- Hamd50
- Humorous33
- Intikhab1609
- Keh mukarni7
- Kulliyat585
- Mahiya20
- Majmua4874
- Marsiya389
- Masnavi774
- Musaddas41
- Naat580
- Nazm1195
- Others82
- Paheli15
- Qasida185
- Qawwali17
- Qit'a68
- Quatrain275
- Quintuple16
- Rekhti12
- Remainders17
- Salaam32
- Sehra12
- shahr-Ashob, Hajw, Zatal Nama18
- Tareekh-Goi27
- Translation75
- Wasokht26
Profile of D. H. Lawrence
Born : 11 Sep 1885
Died : 02 Mar 1930 | France
D.H. Lawrence, born in 1885 in Nottinghamshire, England, was a pioneering writer whose work spans novels, poems, essays, and plays. He is celebrated for his profound exploration of human relationships, sexuality, and the conflicts between industrial society and natural life. Lawrence's most famous works, including "Sons and Lovers," "The Rainbow," "Women in Love," and "Lady Chatterley's Lover," challenged contemporary norms and faced significant censorship. Despite the controversies, his writing remains influential for its emotional intensity, psychological insight, and lyrical prose, solidifying his place as one of the 20th century's most significant literary figures.
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